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Episode 14: Public transport along Copenhagen Harbour is done by boat busses which are small electrical ferries that serve pedestrians and bicyclists who want to take a shortcut along the harbour shoreline. It operates l

Hosted by Niels Nielsen · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes
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I try to record one sound a day to sharpen my senses. Most are trivial, but sometimes it results in meaningful and intersting recordings and they are the once that make it into this podcast. I will give you a little context and never take more than 2 minutes of your time.For a little more information you may want to follow A Sound a Day on Instagram.Recorded around the world but mostly in Denmark.
Niels Nielsen hosts A Sound a Day, a society show with 11 episodes published.

Episode 14: Public transport along Copenhagen Harbour is done by boat busses which are small electrical ferries that serve pedestrians and bicyclists who want to take a shortcut along the harbour shoreline. It operates l

Episode 13 notes: This episode takes place in New Orleans which, for better and worse, is defined by tourism. Surprisingly, the city is still able to retain a lot of its charm, not least helped by alcohol, great music an

Jackdaws are plentiful in many parks of Copenhagen. They are smart, adaptive and opportunistic but rarely make much sound (unlike crows and magpies). When I walked through this busy little park at the Nørrebro neighbourh

It is the month of May but the heat is already intense along the riverbank of Jinzou, a river running through Toyama prefecture in the central part of Honshu, Japan. I could hear this sound a block away from the river. F

Close to an entrance of the H.C. Ørsted's Park in Copenhagen, contractors are repairing the road before the morning rush traffic sets in. The park has a rich bird life for a city park, and the beautiful song of the male

Fall is approaching and the plane tree leaves are the first to fall on Jarmer's Plads in central Copenhagen. The crispy sound of leaves swiping over the stone surface blends with the ambient sound of city life on a Sunda

It has been a hot and humid week. The water sprinklers in the park are working overtime. The dense humid air is dripping on everything much to the children's delight. Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark. June 2021

You probably think you know what a bicycle bell sounds like, but do you really? In this episode, join me for a walk in the streets of Copenhagen and let us listen to a variety of bell sounds, one step away from the stere

We are surrounded by sounds which references technologies from the past; a ringing bell symbolising an analogue phone ringing, electric cars recreating motor sounds of a combustion engines to make people aware of their p

Some chores are a drag! Returning PET bottles to the Supermarket for recycling is one of them, except for that part where you get to feed the Bottle Eater and get your receipt with the refunded bottle deposit. Recorded i

I like to walk around the city, find a nice place and sit down on a bench to absorb the atmosphere. Sometimes, like today, sounds comes to me and wraps around me. Fragments makes me wonder. Is "Rhianna" an insult or comp

Even the densest populated cities have small patches of nature. Human presence is audible, but the sound of nature is in the foreground if you move in close enough. Today I visit a hidden honey bee hive in a botanical ga

Do you know the feeling of being somewhere and become completely surprised by a sound you never imagined would be at that specific place? That happened to me today. In the dark and spooky basement of our apartment buildi

Today's sound is a cheerful sparrow symphony I picked up on my way to the supermarket. I didn't get to buy what I had hoped for, but this experience made up for that. A piece of urban nature sprinkled with human presence
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