Brian Chan is a composer and multi-instrumentalist with a focus on music for picture. His work can be heard on Netflix, Fox, Sony, and DreamWorks titles as well as on hundreds of albums and commercial releases.

In film and TV, Brian’s primary collaborator is his brother Caleb. Recent live-action projects from the duo include Season Two of Alert: Missing Persons Unit (Fox/Sony), The Thundermans Return (Nickelodeon), Allegiance (CBC), Panhandle (Sony/Spectrum), and Sam Rami’s horror anthology series 50 States of Fright (Roku). Animated projects include Angry Birds: Summer Madness (Netflix), Dreamwork’s Pinecone and Pony (Apple TV+) and Team Zenko Go (Netflix), and Mindful Adventures of Unicorn Island (Headspace). Other joint work include string covers featured on Netflix’s “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.” Collectively, their scores have been nominated for two Canadian Screen Awards and have received three Leo Awards. For more of their work, please visit www.chansounds.com.

Brian also enjoys capturing, producing, and mixing music and has served as a recording engineer for CBC radio. His production experience ranges from classical and contemporary records to pop and jazz concerts. Past projects include recordings with the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, Vancouver Symphony orchestra, Jan Lisiecki, Nicole Lizée, and broadcasts for The New Pornographers and Mother Mother. In 2020, his recording of the Chor Leoni Men’s Choir was nominated for a Juno Award for Classical Album of the Year.

As an arranger and session cellist, Brian has collaborated with a number of artists including Jordan Klassen, IAMTHELIVING, Dear Rouge and Holy Hum. He also releases music with his brother under Heis. Their latest album, Good Weather, is a collection of slow-moving and invitational gestures for an isolating time.

Chan holds a Masters in sound recording from the Schulich School of Music of McGill University, but what he has truly mastered is how to nap at any time of the day.