
A Walk with Tobe
Alex takes you on a walk with her dog through Old Louisville. What does your world sound like? Share a field recording with Kentuckiana Sounds!. [This Kentuckiana Sound was recorded on a Tascam.]

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Take an audio trip around Kentucky, Indiana, and throughout our region. On each episode, we listen to a field recording from the Kentuckiana Sounds map, and hear from the contributor who made it. Produced by Louisville Public Media, and Kentuckiana Sounds.
Unknown Host hosts Kentuckiana Sounds, a society show with 31 episodes published.

Alex takes you on a walk with her dog through Old Louisville. What does your world sound like? Share a field recording with Kentuckiana Sounds!. [This Kentuckiana Sound was recorded on a Tascam.]

Briana Kinkead drives us to soccer practice. What does your world sound like? Share a field recording with Kentuckiana Sounds! [This Kentuckiana Sound was recorded on an iPhone 13 in the voice memo app.]

Alex is in Indiana at one of her favorite places to clear her head. What does your world sound like? Share a field recording with Kentuckiana Sounds! . [This Kentuckiana Sound was recorded on a Zoom H6N.]

Alex walks you through Freedom Hall during the 2022 Kentucky State Fair. What does your world sound like? Share a field recording with Kentuckiana Sounds! . [This Kentuckiana Sound was recorded on Alex's Samsung S21 in t

To help get you through the dog days of summer, Alex takes you sledding in Cherokee Park. What does your world sound like? Share a field recording with Kentuckiana Sounds! [This Kentuckiana Sound was recorded on a Tascam

Amy Davis takes you on a bike ride through Old Louisville. Recorded on their iPhone. What does your world sound like? Share a field recording with Kentuckiana Sounds!

Alex explores a place you have seen but do not dare to go. What does your world sound like? Share a field recording with Kentuckiana Sounds! [This Kentuckiana Sound was recorded on a Tascam.]

Kirsten Pfalzgraf lets us into her backyard in the Clifton Neighborhood. What does your world sound like? Share a field recording with Kentuckiana Sounds!

Ellen Oost lets us be her plus one to a Kentucky Derby party. What does your world sound like? Share a field recording with Kentuckiana Sounds! [This Kentuckiana sound was recorded on the voice memo app of an iPhone 13.]

Kentuckiana Sounds creator Aaron Rosenblum moved to Maine and the show has been on an extended break—until now! On this episode, you'll meet LPM's Alex Biscardi, who's bringing the show back to life with the sounds of th

While walking down 6th St., Kentuckiana Sounds curator Aaron Rosenblum found himself enveloped in a droning, omnipresent hum reverberating among the buildings on the block. Was it coming from an HVAC system? Or from the

Musician and student Chris Leidner lives in a noisy neighborhood. His Old Louisville apartment is above a narrow street where the sounds of cars and motorcycles ricochet and rattle his windows. Airplanes fly low on their

The ascending call of a Prairie Warbler rings out over the mixed terrain of Charlestown State Park in Southern Indiana. A chorus of other species chime in. To hear the full recording, explore the sound map, or submit a s

Flash Dads is a JCPS program that brings men from the community into JCPS schools to serve as positive role models and welcome students. The volunteers come from throughout the community, and bring their own style to the

Field recordist Luke Pearson wanted to hear what was happening in the Ohio River, so he dropped a hydrophone in at Portland Wharf Park. Instead of the marine life he expected he heard marine traffic. Find out what the fi

To the average driver seeing it from their commute, The Kentucky Derby Festival Great Balloon Race might seems like a peaceful, placid affair. But as anyone who's ever been to the Balloon Glow or the liftoff of the Great

The commercial developments around Outer Loop may not seem much like nature sanctuaries, but Kentuckiana Sounds curator Aaron Rosenblum found one hidden water management feature full of busy nocturnal creatures. This rec

The sounds of a college football game can travel pretty far. So can the sounds of a freight train. Drawn to the periphery of Cardinal Stadium by the Clemson at UofL game in 2015, Kentuckiana Sounds curator Aaron Rosenblu

Recording studio co-owner Jeff Dickerhoof set out to record the wind chimes on his back deck only to have the wind turn to rain and thunder, and a chance to record the storm instead. To hear the full recording, explore t

New sounds arrive with the changing seasons — migrating birds in the spring, cicadas in the summer, and leaf blowers in the fall. Kentuckiana Sounds curator Aaron Rosenblum picked up the sound of two leaf blowers working
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