Chanell Crichlow is a composer and multi-instrumentalist based in Los Angeles, California. Known for her lush sound and vibrant compositions, she has received praise from esteemed publications such as Flaunt Magazine and Downbeat Magazine.

In 2021, Chanell had the honor of being selected as a Sundance Composers Lab Fellow, where she had the opportunity to collaborate closely with accomplished Film and Television composers to refine her craft. Recently, she also completed a residency at MASS MoCA in North Adams, Massachusetts, and was one of the Sundance Institute’s Art of Practice Fellows.

Their music has graced several remarkable projects, including the co-scoring of Hulu’s “Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan and Sara”, a sprawling yet intimate documentary of how Tegan's identity was stolen and weaponized in a complex catfish scheme. HBO's "The Ringleader: The Case of the Bling Ring", a documentary on Rachel Lee, the so-called teenage mastermind behind a string of high-profile celebrity robberies directed by Erin Lee Carr,  "My Fake Boyfriend" (Prime Video), a queer romantic comedy directed by Rose Troche, and "How Not To Date While Trans," directed by Nyala Moon, which received the Grand Jury Prize at NewFest and Best Short Film at Bendigo Queer Film Festival and Translations Film Festival. Chanell also scored Nyala's latest film, "Dilating for Maximum Results," which was honored with the Grand Jury Prize for Outstanding U.S. Narrative Short at Outfest.

Beyond the film world, Chanell's melodies have found their way into popular podcasts, as she created the theme music for Crooked Media's "Work Appropriate" with host Anne Helen Petersen, Audiation's "Gender Spiral" hosted by Ally Beardsley and Babette Thomas and most recently, Duolingo's "The Secret Life of Josephine Baker" with host Ariana DeBose. She also had the honor of composing the 2024 WNCAA (March Madness) Tournament Theme for ESPN which underscored the highly anticipated and most viewed college basketball games of all time.

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