I think it’s safe to say that a song with almost 3.5 million plays on YouTube, “sad and boujee” that elijah who is clearly the MAN! THANK YOU ELIJAH! Having your own sound must feel pretty nice.

It was too easy to make a “favorites” playlist this time. So many tracks that are so solid! I’d encourage our viewers to just listen to all of the music and to find out just what you like. Here’s ours.

Lo-Fi Culture’s Favorites Playlist

Elijah who



39.1k Followers on Soundcloud

SoundCloud plays per song average: 85.5k plays per song.

33k Subscribers on Youtube

Numbers are subject to change

Let’s begin the questioning! 🙂

INTERVIEW

…

“What is your real name? Do you have a photo that you’d like to let your fans see?

[*] my name is elijah ! i’d rather not give out a last name :^)



How would your schedule be on a day you’d consider as “normal”?

[*] i’m always up late since im currently unemployed and dating someone

in a different time zone,, so i usually wake up late (around noon my time) and go downstairs to figure out what my family is doing for the day,, and then i’ll base my plans around that. usually i come back up to my room and make music for a few hours and text/facetime friends and respond to work emails or play instruments to stay in practice. i really don’t do much haha sometimes i’ll go shopping or hang out w irl friends when they’re not busy,, but

95% of my life is spent in my room making music,, responding to people, talking to friends, or watching movies right now.

– Elijah who

When people listen to your music there’s a very distinct harmony of vocals and melody you play with. I think it’s safe to say that you have a “sound” that is fundamentally unique and good. How long did it take you to get to where you are in terms of skill and in popularity?

[*] hm … as far as “skill”,, it didn’t take long haha maybe 2 months? i’ve

always liked composing (i want to use my own instruments in my music very soon)

and sampling isn’t very hard to get good at :^) it only took a week or two to figure out how to use the software lol i really wasn’t popular until i got on the animevibe youtube channel (february 28th,, i think the day was) and i hit 1k followers on march 1st of this year so it’s only really been a few months.

Why did you decide that this “sound” was something you could pursue as something more than a hobby?

[*] i’ve kinda been forced to pursue this as a job haha im from a *very*

small town with almost no opportunities for jobs and i can’t find an employer. i’ve been trying to get a practical job or start college but neither have been working out so music is the only thing i’ve got going for me as of right now :^)

How old were you when you found out that music meant something more to you?

[*] i think i was like 4,, i was riding around with my dad in his truck and i

grabbed a cassette from the glove box and put it in the deck and “close to you” by the carpenters started playing and i was humming it all day and i took that tape and played it in my walkman all day every day when i got home from school haha either that,, or when i was 7 and got my first guitar and learned blackbird by the beatles !

I understand that you’re a very social-able person. How many messages do you generally go through in any given week?

[*] i try to be sociable online haha im very shy irl but i honestly cant

count them all. its an average of 5-6 soundcloud messages per day,, 7-8 instagram

dms every day, 2 or 3 twitter dms daily, 4 or 5 emails each day, and probably around 30 snapchats a day … so… it adds up very quickly and i havent been able to get to everything lately oof

Even though you are social-able, is there a certain type of people you try to avoid talking to?

[*] i honestly try to talk to everyone at least once but i wish i could ignore

the people that ask for things like trading reposts or people who get angry at me when i tell them im too busy to have full,, two-hour-long philosophical conversations with them haha

Who are your biggest influencers in music and how did they help you become the musician you are now?

[*] i’d note tomppabeats as a big influence in the way i make my lofi instrumentals ! his music influenced how i eq and mix my songs,, and how i leave my samples very untouched as far as compression and bitcrushing and warping and things like that. driver is another influence,, he made a song called “the way i’m supposed to feel” that mixed a jazzy charlie brown sample and a Waka Flacka flame acapella and that juxtaposition made a big impact on my tastes in vocals. i love meltycanon so much,, his soundfont choice and melody choices are so beautiful and i want to make music as beautiful as his,, but in my own way.

What kind of equipment, tools, and programs do you use in your process of making music?

[*] up until literally a few days ago,, i was only using a 2009 Toshiba Satellite and fl studio 11 , but now i’ve got a new laptop haha same program and setup tho, just the laptop and fl studio 11 !

Would you ever consider doing another interview with us again @Loficulture?

[*] yea definitely :^)) ”

(end of interview)

Thank you so much for letting us conduct this short interview Elijah! The time you offered us at Loficulture has truly been a pleasure. Stay posted with us to see more interviews with interesting artists and find out more about their personal life.

Thanks for taking a minute to find out more about our favorite musician. Email me @loficulturenow@gmail.com and let me know what you thought about it.

*Note* 1.5% of all sales provided by these links above will be donated to a Renewable Energy Charity. I believe that the sun can be the source for music someday. Let’s get technology for it!

Show him support on his Bandcamp and buy some of his “Sleeping Late” tracks for a cost that YOU think is fair.

Bandcamp: elijahwho.bandcamp.com

Keep up with elijah who on his social media!

Youtube: @elijah

Souncloud: @elijah who

Facebook: Elijah who

Twitter: @elijahwhomusic

If you add elijah who on snapchat let him know Lo-Fi Culture sent you 🙂

Show him some love!

snapchat: @wow.elijah