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TIDE Redondo Beach, CA // Redondo Union High School Dec. 20, 2013 // Vol. XCIV // Edition 7
Makin’ the house rock
Senior Eli Shumway expresses his love for producing electronic dance music and plans to pursue it in college by Angela Kim
Plenty of Red Bull, a couple of skipped meals and sleepless nights later, senior Eli Shumway listens to his finalized product. He has spent 102 hours straight, apart from the occasional bathroom break, on his laptop producing his electronic dance music (EDM) piece. Shumway creates his own EDM, DJs on his free time, has over a 400 person following on Soundcloud, and has released his first piece “Space Technology Race” on Soundcloud and Beatport. “Now that I’m actually creating legitimate songs, I get this really good feeling. A lot of people think that electronic music is really easy to make because it’s only one person making it. But like any other art, you’ve got to really invest hundreds of hours into it and really learn your program, and have the music theory behind you,” Shumway said. According to Shumway, the hours spent bent over his laptop in his home studio are inevitable. “To be a music producer, you’ve got to be a perfectionist. Like any other art, to be good, you have got to invest a lot of time in it. Sometimes I’d sit there all day replaying and editing a piece for hours straight, and end up dropping it because it just doesn’t have the right sound,” Shumway said. Despite the all-nighters, skipped meals and even the couple failed attempts in creating a piece, it’s all worth it because, according to him, he is completely captivated by the art that seems to come alive. “When I’m creating my music, it’s like I’m plugged in. You can’t turn me off. My parents always get mad at me because once I put on my headphones and get into it, the whole world just stops,” Shumway said. “It’s just me and the computer communicating. It’s like I’m having a really intense conversation with the music that I just can’t leave because otherwise I might lose it.” Yet due to his dedication to EDM, Shumway has faced some obstacles. “School-wise, it hurt me because I was a really good student in my freshman year. Once I started getting really absorbed in the music industry, it really just took out a huge
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