BBC HORIZONS LAUNCHPAD FUNDING // ARTISTS REVEALED - Unique Lullaby

Wednesday 13 February 2019

BBC HORIZONS LAUNCHPAD FUNDING // ARTISTS REVEALED


Wales is a melting pot and a vital provider of eclectic music. Constantly bursting at the seams with something new and exciting. The talent across Wales is incredibly high and the fabulously strong list of 28 artists awarded with funding for various of their upcoming projects are ones to definitely keep your eyes and ears on. This funding goes towards; studio time and song writing, specially commissioned photography and artwork, promotion of releases, live performance equipment, video production and touring costs.

Launchpad fund applications opened in September to Wales-based artists and bands writing, producing and performing original contemporary popular music. Since its inception in 2014, Horizons and the Launchpad fund has been granted to over 150 artists, from over 60 towns, across the whole of Wales.

“We’ve seen Welsh music enjoy a particularly prolific and lucrative time in the past 12 months so it’s good to see Launchpad continue to inject much needed funds to some of the exciting new crop of artists coming through. These grants can really make a difference in injecting some money at a vital time for new artists either in recording or promoting new material. You’ll see from the list of artists how exciting the range of musical genres and creative ideas are right now in Wales, from those starting out to those taking the next step and pushing themselves a bit further”.
Horizons Project Manager - Bethan Elfyn

The 28 successful artists who are receiving a contribution from the fund towards their activities include:

Aleighcia Scott, Cardiff - Official music video and digital marketing for debut album.

Accu, Maesycrugiau, Carmarthenshire – Electric Guitar, pedals and PR for next album.

Jessy Allen, Cardiff – Recording of Debut 6-track EP

Bandicoot, Sketty, Swansea – Recording of first Welsh-language single

Gwilym Bowen Rhys, Bethel, Caernarfon – Recording of a new album and filming.

Chembo, Wrexham – Mastering of new recordings and music video.

Chrles, Beaumaris, Anglesey – Songwriting and recording.

CHROMA, Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taff – Recording of first album.

GRAVVES, Deeside, Flintshire – Music video and photo shoot.

EADYTH, Merthyr Tydfil – Recording equipment.

Darren Eedens & The Slim Pickins, Cardiff – Recording of new album.

Ennio the Little Brother, Shotton, Flintshire – UK tour with Welsh band Campfire Social and recording equipment.

Eve Goodman, Y Felinheli, Gwynedd – Songwriting and further vocal training.

HANA2K, Sully, Vale of Glamorgan – Technology to support writing and recording demos, mixing and mastering sessions.

Rebecca Hurn, Porthcawl – Recording of new material for 3rd EP, CD production and radio plugger.

I SEE RIVERS, Tenby – Studio time for recording debut album.

Kidsmoke, Wrexham – Mixing and mastering of debut album.

Los Blancos, Carmarthenshire – Album recording and PR.

Marged, Cardiff – Songwriting and producing debut album.

Mellt, Aberystwyth – Instruments and quality live performance kit.

Moletrap, Builth Wells - Completing debut album.

No Good Boyo, Cardiff – Recording and releasing new album, photography and video.

Jack Perrett, Newport – Recording of new material, music video, photography and PR.

The Pitchforks, Rhondda Cynon Taff – Recording of two new singles, music video and UK tour.

Christian Punter, Ferndale, Rhondda – New EP project using stories emanating from local community.
Silent Forum, Cardiff – PR campaign for upcoming album.

Daniel Soley, Cardiff – Website and music distribution.

VOYA, Cardiff - Quality live performance kit.


The up-and-coming Wales-based artists have been awarded up to £2,000 each to help support them in shaping their careers, developing their music and supporting activities that will enable them to fulfil their potential.


The Launchpad fund, part of the BBC Cymru Wales and Arts Council of Wales’ Horizons project is made possible by funds from the National Lottery. The scheme aims to develop emerging contemporary music and received over 100 applications from across Wales. Two panels made up of 20 music industry experts were tasked with selecting the most eligible applicants.

“Launchpad is always one of the most lively and difficult decision panels to be involved in. It was inspirational to see the range and diversity of music projects coming forward, from across Wales. We hope these awards will enable emerging musicians across Wales to take their plans forward. We can’t wait to experience the results”.
Lisa Matthews-Jones, Arts Council Wales

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