Biography
Vancouver-based transfemme artist So Sus is a rising force in experimental bass music,
known for merging emotive soundscapes with hard-hitting, dancefloor-ready energy. With
releases on some of electronic music’s most respected labels—including Monstercat,
Deadbeats, Circus, Subsidia, MorFlo and Dome Of Doom, —So Sus has carved out a
signature sound that’s as innovative as it is unforgettable.
Her career highlights include Juno Award nominations for Dance Recording of the Year in
2021 for her debut EP, Voices and in 2025 for her Call Me When EP. She also won
Electronic Artist of the Year at the Western Canadian Music Awards in 2021. So Sus has
also joined Wreckno on their Party Girl Tour and performed alongside Mersiv for his Mersiv
Beach show and Ahee for his Wubcraft tour. She embarked on a multi-city US b2b Tour with
Quackson, further solidifying her status as a dynamic live performer.
So Sus’ productions have earned support from some of the biggest names in the industry,
including Skrillex, Excision, Alison Wonderland, The Chainsmokers, RL Grime, Zeds Dead,
LSDream and more. Her music is a staple in high-energy DJ sets, bridging experimental
artistry with mainstream appeal.
On stage, So Sus brings an electrifying presence, captivating audiences at top-tier festivals
and events such as Shambhala Music Festival, Deadbeats showcases, Monstercat
Compound, Symmetry Music Festival, FVDED in the Park, Rifflandia, Treefort, Goldrush
AZ, SXSW, and more. She has shared the stage with celebrated acts like Zeds Dead,
Levity, Hamdi, Imanu, Jon Casey, UZ, Krewella, and Of The Trees, demonstrating her
versatility and appeal across diverse audiences.
With her unique sound and undeniable talent, So Sus is a standout artist who continues to
push the boundaries of electronic music while delivering unforgettable experiences for listeners and dancers alike.