Cameran Johal is a British composer, organist, and choir director currently based out of Brooklyn, New York. His music has both a narrative and emotive emphasis, concerned first and foremost with storytelling. He is stylistically informed by his classical training and takes inspiration from a broad variety of different acoustic and electronic sound worlds to create hybrid scores. As a collaborator, Cameran is always looking to expand his musical horizons, infusing his music with different styles and technologies in order to create music that best fits the projects he's working on. He has worked on many projects including a graduate thesis film chosen for the ASCAP x Columbia scoring workshop.
Cameran is currently working towards a master’s degree at New York University where he is a Global Citizen Scholar on the M.M. Screen-scoring course at Steindhart. He completed his Bachelor's degree in Music at the University of Cambridge, receiving an award-winning double first-class grade. While at Cambridge, Cameran began composing for the screen as well as honing various other compositional skills and techniques. He additionally held the organ scholarship at Magdalene College for his 3 years of undergraduate studies as well as being President of the Magdalene Music Society in his final year. Always a keen collaborator and looking to work on new and exciting projects, Cameran would love to hear from you regarding upcoming projects.