About the Artist
Bryan Chua is Singaporean singer-songwriter, finding his sound with his guitar and loop pedal. His foray into music began in early 2016, though Bryan has actually been writing music for many years prior. His relatable originals are often based on his life or the lives of those around him. In 2017, Bryan released 3 songs on all major platforms around the theme of Mental Health, 'Artist' and 'Monochrome' and "Broken Light Bulbs”, and hoped to share a degree of optimism, that you are never as alone as you think you are.
Playing with a loop pedal has become a signature part of Bryan’s act and has set him apart from many other singer-songwriters in Singapore, with his ability to carry an act as a one-man band. He is a seasoned performer at various gigs all around Singapore, performing as a featured artist at the inaugural City65 Music Festival 2017, organised by Mike’s Musician Friends, as well as at the Esplanade Concourse in May 2017 and the National Gallery in June 2017.Bryan Chua is Singaporean singer-songwriter, finding his sound with his guitar and loop pedal. His foray into music began in early 2016, though Bryan has actually been writing music for many years prior. His relatable originals are often based on his life or the lives of those around him. In February 2017, Bryan released his debut single ‘Artist’ on all major digital platforms. He followed this up in May 2017 with his second single, ‘Monochrome’, and will be releasing his third single ‘Broken Light Bulbs’ in October. All three songs surround the theme of mental health, a cause Bryan is very passionate for, and is representative of the kinds of music he writes and releases. Playing with a loop pedal has become a signature part of Bryan’s act and has set him apart from many other singer-songwriters in Singapore, with his ability to carry an act as a one-man band. He is a seasoned performer at various gigs all around Singapore, performing as a featured artist at the inaugural City65 Music Festival 2017, organised by Mike’s Musician Friends, as well as at the Esplanade Concourse in May 2017 and the National Gallery in June 2017. In September 2017, Bryan moved to London, and hopes to further his music career in a different continent.
Contact: bryanchuamusic@gmail.com (Artist) +44 (0) 77139 45032
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