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So Sus is a Vancouver based bass artist who brings hope and authenticity to the heavy side of electronic music. Blending trap, dubstep, and experimental bass with emotional honesty, she turns her journey of self-expression into music that’s both heartfelt and explosive.
A two-time JUNO nominee and winner of the 2025 Western Canadian Music Award for Electronic Artist of the Year, So Sus has released on Monstercat, Deadbeats, Circus, Subsidia, and Dome of Doom, with support from Skrillex, RL Grime, Alison Wonderland, Zeds Dead, and more.
On stage, she’s toured with Wreckno on the Party Girl Tour, supported Mersiv across multiple tour runs, joined Ahee’s Wubcraft Tour, and in 2025 embarked on a multi-city U.S. back-to-back tour with Quackson. Festival appearances include Shambhala, SXSW, Rifflandia, FVDED in the Park, and Goldrush AZ, where she delivers sets that radiate both power and vulnerability. Whether in a packed club or on a festival mainstage, So Sus proves that being yourself is the loudest, most transformative statement of all.
“We’re all here, and we need to be kind to each other … accepting of each other for the different journeys we all have in life.” This sentiment is deeply woven into their identity as a transfemme artist navigating personal transformation and representation - Forbes
A two-time JUNO nominee and winner of the 2025 Western Canadian Music Award for Electronic Artist of the Year, So Sus has released on Monstercat, Deadbeats, Circus, Subsidia, and Dome of Doom, with support from Skrillex, RL Grime, Alison Wonderland, Zeds Dead, and more.
On stage, she’s toured with Wreckno on the Party Girl Tour, supported Mersiv across multiple tour runs, joined Ahee’s Wubcraft Tour, and in 2025 embarked on a multi-city U.S. back-to-back tour with Quackson. Festival appearances include Shambhala, SXSW, Rifflandia, FVDED in the Park, and Goldrush AZ, where she delivers sets that radiate both power and vulnerability. Whether in a packed club or on a festival mainstage, So Sus proves that being yourself is the loudest, most transformative statement of all.
“We’re all here, and we need to be kind to each other … accepting of each other for the different journeys we all have in life.” This sentiment is deeply woven into their identity as a transfemme artist navigating personal transformation and representation - Forbes
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