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Civillian

Eclectic is an understatement when trying to describe the sound of Civillian. While always staying true to his roots in Hip Hop, his taste and collection have expanded massively to allow him to become a party-rocking chameleon - no situation outside of his scope. Beside his proven taste and wide range in selection, his ability to work in elements of Turntablism into a dance-floor friendly set is what separates him from other DJ’s. Whether it’s the main stage, an impromptu sunrise set, house party or underground rave, Civillian is always prepared. The last 3 years have showed no signs of slowing down for Civillian - highlighted by festival appearances at Shambhala’s Grove Stage (2022/2024), Bass Coast (2023/2024), Pachena Bay (2022), and Wicked Woods (2022/2023/2024), he becomes a requested staple everywhere he plays. Beyond the Western Canada Festival Circuit, he made his Commodore Ballroom Debut opening for The Funk Hunters in Vancouver, and with club performances from Calgary to Victoria, there was no corner of Western Canada or hour in the day where he did not have the people moving. 2023 also saw Civillian’s debut in the US with shows in Jackson Hole & Reno. Beyond the stage his wide ranging recorded studio mixes have created a cult like following on SoundCloud, along with “Blunch'' his monthly Twitch livestream that has run for 3+ years accruing a loyal fanbase, and launching a successful weekly night in Vancouver called DICE! which he hosts and curates local guests. While always striving to entice the dancefloor with sounds both new and familiar, his uncanny versatility combined with the biggest grin on the west coast has truly made Civillian a DJ of the people. 

Civillian

PRODUCTION PARTNERS & FUNDERS

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©2025 by Mt. Eliah Presents

LOCATION

Pachena Bay is located 5 kms south of Bamfield, BC,

on the West Coast of Vancouver Island.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We recognize the Huu-ay-aht First Nations sovereignty and authority over their ḥahuułi [ha-houlthee] (territory), we honour their cultural heritage and tradition, and we give thanks to their Chiefs, their Council, and each of their members, with particularly deep gratitude to the the beach keepers of Pachena Bay, for allowing us to spend time learning, being, and playing on their sacred land at Pachena Bay.

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