La València que no se cuenta

Un podcast para escuchar la ciudad a través de sus voces, tradiciones, cine, barrios y fiestas más auténticas.

A close-up of a traditional Valencian ceramic tile mosaic, featuring intricate cobalt blue, saffron yellow, and white patterns inspired by Mediterranean flora and geometric motifs. The tiles, slightly worn and cracked, form the subtle outline of a podcast play button at the center. The mosaic is set into an old stucco wall with peeling texture, framed by a narrow border of polished terracotta. Soft, diffused late afternoon light grazes the surface from the side, enhancing texture and casting delicate shadows into the grout lines. Photographic realism, captured straight on with crisp focus, creating a refined, artistic tribute to València’s deep cultural heritage and storytelling spirit.
A twilight aerial photographic view of València’s skyline, focusing on the City of Arts and Sciences with its sleek white curves and reflective pools, blending into the historic old town in the distance. The Mediterranean Sea glows in muted turquoise at the horizon, while warm streetlights trace the organic layout of the barrios below. Golden hour light lingers on the buildings, creating soft, elongated shadows. Captured with sharp focus and a wide-angle cinematic composition, the image feels grand yet inviting, evoking the sense of a city full of stories and secrets waiting to be explored, sophisticated and modern yet rooted in history.

Historias sonoras de València

Nacimos en una mesa de bar del Cabanyal con una idea clara: grabar conversaciones sinceras sobre la València cotidiana. Mezclamos memoria oral, cultura popular, cine, música y calle para construir un archivo vivo de la Capital del Mediterráneo.

Equipo creativo

The interior of a refined Mediterranean-inspired recording studio, designed as a tribute to València: soundproof panels covered in elegant blue-and-white fabric referencing local azulejos, a sleek black recording console, and a single high-end studio microphone. A large window reveals a blurred view of palm trees and a hint of the Valencia skyline at dusk. Warm, indirect LED lighting and a soft desk lamp create a cozy, contemplative glow, with subtle reflections on the console’s knobs and faders. Shot from a slightly low, three-quarter angle in photographic realism, with balanced depth of field, the composition exudes sophistication, calm focus, and a sense that deep, authentic conversations about the city are about to begin.

Aarav Sharma

CEO

Productora y guionista del podcast, conecta historias de barrio, voces anónimas y archivos sonoros para retratar la València real.

A still life composition of emblematic València cultural objects arranged on a dark, velvety tablecloth: an ornate fallera comb made of antique gold filigree, a small orange with a glossy peel and attached leaf, an old Super 8 film reel labeled in handwritten Spanish, and a miniature silvery firework shell. Behind them, an out-of-focus vintage radio emits a soft amber glow from its dial. Subtle, focused spotlighting from above creates dramatic chiaroscuro, accentuating textures and metallic reflections while leaving the surroundings in gentle shadow. Photographic realism with a slightly elevated angle and shallow depth of field, conveying a sophisticated, cinematic homage to the city’s festivals, cinema, and hidden stories.

Mateo García

CTO

Periodista cultural, diseña las entrevistas en profundidad y cuida cada dato histórico para que la ciudad suene honesta.

A close-up of a traditional Valencian ceramic tile mosaic, featuring intricate cobalt blue, saffron yellow, and white patterns inspired by Mediterranean flora and geometric motifs. The tiles, slightly worn and cracked, form the subtle outline of a podcast play button at the center. The mosaic is set into an old stucco wall with peeling texture, framed by a narrow border of polished terracotta. Soft, diffused late afternoon light grazes the surface from the side, enhancing texture and casting delicate shadows into the grout lines. Photographic realism, captured straight on with crisp focus, creating a refined, artistic tribute to València’s deep cultural heritage and storytelling spirit.

Zuri Ndlovu

Ingeniero

Técnico de sonido y músico, captura el ambiente de calles, mercados y fallas para que cada episodio respire València.

A twilight aerial photographic view of València’s skyline, focusing on the City of Arts and Sciences with its sleek white curves and reflective pools, blending into the historic old town in the distance. The Mediterranean Sea glows in muted turquoise at the horizon, while warm streetlights trace the organic layout of the barrios below. Golden hour light lingers on the buildings, creating soft, elongated shadows. Captured with sharp focus and a wide-angle cinematic composition, the image feels grand yet inviting, evoking the sense of a city full of stories and secrets waiting to be explored, sophisticated and modern yet rooted in history.

Leila Haddad

Diseñador

Fotógrafo y responsable visual, documenta rodajes, invitados y rincones ocultos para traducir la energía valenciana en imágenes.

Reseñas

The interior of a refined Mediterranean-inspired recording studio, designed as a tribute to València: soundproof panels covered in elegant blue-and-white fabric referencing local azulejos, a sleek black recording console, and a single high-end studio microphone. A large window reveals a blurred view of palm trees and a hint of the Valencia skyline at dusk. Warm, indirect LED lighting and a soft desk lamp create a cozy, contemplative glow, with subtle reflections on the console’s knobs and faders. Shot from a slightly low, three-quarter angle in photographic realism, with balanced depth of field, the composition exudes sophistication, calm focus, and a sense that deep, authentic conversations about the city are about to begin.

Aya Nakamura

Cada capítulo me hace descubrir una València distinta; lo recomiendo a cualquiera que quiera ir más allá de los tópicos.

A still life composition of emblematic València cultural objects arranged on a dark, velvety tablecloth: an ornate fallera comb made of antique gold filigree, a small orange with a glossy peel and attached leaf, an old Super 8 film reel labeled in handwritten Spanish, and a miniature silvery firework shell. Behind them, an out-of-focus vintage radio emits a soft amber glow from its dial. Subtle, focused spotlighting from above creates dramatic chiaroscuro, accentuating textures and metallic reflections while leaving the surroundings in gentle shadow. Photographic realism with a slightly elevated angle and shallow depth of field, conveying a sophisticated, cinematic homage to the city’s festivals, cinema, and hidden stories.

Mateo García

Imagen de ejemplo en formato apaisado para sustituir por una foto propia más adelante