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The Scientist and His Science: Decoding Chaos Through Music and Process

The Scientist and His Science: Decoding Chaos Through Music and Process

By: Jack Stamps
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The Scientist and His Science is my attempt to wrangle the chaos of life into something you can hum—or at least tap your foot to. Each season, I dive into the alchemy of creation, stirring my own struggles and the world’s relentless noise into a cocktail of sound and meaning. It’s a journey where inspiration teases, beauty staggers in late, and harmony sometimes shows up wearing dissonance like a thrift store jacket.

©2024 Jack Stamps
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Episodes
  • Chapter 2: A Blown Away Leaf
    Jan 4 2025

    On the writing of A Blown Away Leaf (une feuille emportée) for for my son during a restless, tearful two-hour sprint on a New Jersey balcony, inspired by migrating geese, Janáček’s solo piano suite, and a low-budget GIF of your fleeting, magical visit. Through vivid memories and serendipitous connections, this episode explores the interplay of sound, emotion, and the mystery of shared moments across generations.

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    26 mins
  • Chapter 1: The Wind Cries Wendy
    Dec 22 2024

    Wherein the composer flashes back to 1999 in Austin, TX, penning a song as a creative alternative to hitting on Wendy, the architecture student moonlighting as a bartender. In the process, he’s pulled further back to 1987—the birth year of The Robertsons, his after-school alternative rock band. It’s his first taste of songwriting as flirtation, crafting a tune for Lorna, the high school cheerleader he once likened to a Polish pastry. Name of the girl, name of the song, and a legacy of melodies spun for muses who always seemed just out of reach.

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    23 mins
  • Prologue: I am a Scientist and This is My Science
    Dec 17 2024

    In a lecture from a fractured future, a pivoted self dissects ethanol—both the chemical and the catalyst—unveiling a volatile mix of personal grief, academic absurdity, and sonic alchemy sparked by a single mixing mistake. What begins as science mutates into memoir: a mid-range stripped, a song reborn, and a life dissected molecule by molecule.

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    8 mins
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