
Dirty Musicology
An ecomusicology podcast by Jameson Foster (University of Colorado Boulder, Peabody Conservatory). Dirty Musicology explores our fraught relationship between ourselves and the land we inhabit from a cultural, rather than scientific perspective, with an emphasis on music, spirituality, and transcendentalist philosophy.
Jameson Foster is currently working towards his PhD in Ethnomusicology at the University of Colorado Boulder, with an M. M. in Musicology from Peabody Conservatory. While his expertise is in the music traditions and histories of the Nordic countries, his work is guided by a passion in ecological ethic and ecomusicology, with much of his work reflecting concern for how music works with or against attitudes of environmentalism, particularly how animist cosmology manifests in contemporary pagan music practice.
Episodes
The Ecological Cost of Nihilism, or a World Disenchanted

A Word for Music, or an Ecomusicologist's Manifesto
