MUSICIANS

The Fraser Valley is home to a rich and diverse music scene—from solo artists and bands to producers and DJs. This directory is your stage: a space for local musicians to share their work, connect with other creatives, and get discovered by venues, fans, and collaborators.

Whether you're looking to book shows, join a band, or just get your music out there, the directory helps amplify your voice. All styles and experience levels are welcome—if you're making music, you belong here.

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MADDI K

A close-up of a woman with cyberpunk aesthetics, wearing a high-tech visor with digital interfaces, and surrounded by electronic components. This is a photo of the founder of No Labels Studio, Maddi Krulicki.

MADDI K (Maddi Krulicki) is an Indigenous producer, engineer, and recording artist from the Fraser Valley, with roots in the Snuneymuxw First Nation and Stó:lō Territory. She creates boundary-pushing electronic music shaped by bold lyricism and catchy alternative pop melodies, exploring the emotional and psychological impact of life in a digital age.

Her self-produced debut album, THE MADDIVERSE, is a concept-driven project that examines what it means to stay human in a tech-saturated world. Blending experimental production with intimate vocals, Maddi crafts immersive songs that move between vulnerability, urgency, and reflection.

Known for her genre-blurring sound and hands-on approach to every stage of music-making, MADDI K is part of a new wave of artists redefining what it means to be both deeply personal and sonically forward-thinking.

EVIE AURA

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Evie Aura is a multi-genre, queer artist best known for her raw lyricism and gritty production. Through her music, she explores themes of sexuality, vulnerability, and empowerment — weaving satire and surrealism into her soundscapes, where the strange and the soulful collide to create something fiercely intimate and beautifully unhinged.

VERMILLION VENUS

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VERMILLION VENUS is an ethereal storyteller whose music feels like a soft descent into another realm. Her debut album 'Persephone,' released in March 2025, reimagines the myth of Persephone and Hades in a modern tale of love and longing, carried by hazy vocals and dreamlike production. With a voice that hovers between heartbreak and hope, she invites listeners deep into her world — where sorrow shimmers and tenderness becomes a form of grace.

ESPION GRAVES

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Espion Graves is a Canadian musician, producer, and engineer carving a unique path through the contemporary Hip Hop landscape. Based in the Fraser Valley, Graves has been creating music since 2019, both as a solo artist and behind the scenes as a skilled engineer and producer for numerous acts in the region.

Known for his intricate lyricism and genre-bending production, Espion fuses traditional Hip Hop sensibilities with forward-thinking sound design. His music balances hard-hitting beats with introspective storytelling, offering listeners a raw, honest glimpse into personal struggle, societal pressure, and emotional resilience.

Amy Van Bergen

Raised in a prairie small town on Treaty 1 Territory, Amy Van Bergen now has found community as an artist in Stó:lō Territory and has been creating and sharing lyrical wordscapes in the Fraser Valley for almost a decade.

Her voice and lyrics comfort and capture attention a singer/songwriter and spoken word poet. Her work waxes and wanes among the genres of folk, blues, and jazz, while putting storytelling at the forefront. Her spoken word poetry is celebratory, justice-seeking, reflective and explores themes of naturalism, satire, grief, and gratitude.