His music has found a home on over 100 television shows, including hit reality series MTV’s Catfish, RuPaul’s Drag Race, The Real Housewives franchise, and Keeping Up with the Kardashians. His compositions have also been featured in major dramas like All American, as well as NBA, NFL, and MLB broadcasts. Beyond television, his work has appeared in short films and podcasts, demonstrating his ability to adapt and thrive in different storytelling mediums.
As a dedicated collaborator, Bryn regularly works with songwriters and composers worldwide. Most recently, he co-wrote a song for the Academy Award, and Palme d’Or, winning film Anora (2025).
Bryn’s sound designs have been licensed internationally, with notable usages by organisations like the Bronx Zoo, book publishers La Grande Marée and Éditions David, as well as major brands like GoDaddy and Maxogram. His ability to craft immersive sonic experiences has made his work highly sought after in both creative and commercial spaces.
He co-scored the award winning documentary “The Day She Stole The Sun” about the Black Friday Bushfires with Hugo McLaughlin using traditional instruments and sounds found at the fire sites.
Working out of a studio at the Gorman Arts Center his work spans genres—ranging from hip-hop and pop to dramedy, tension, and ethereal soundscapes. This versatility has made him a go-to composer for TV, film, and media, with placements heard in some of the most recognisable productions worldwide.
And as always he has fun.