Moss Carpet is a project from Caernarfon, which experiments with different genres and likes to “experiment with different techniques and see how it goes! The result is a mixture of sic textures…” He’s been creating music for five years, “alone in my bedroom, I never thought people would listen and enjoy [my music].”
Alis Glyn is a young artist from Caernarfon who’s been part of the Merched yn Gwneud Miwsig project, and she’s “delighted to reach the final round. I’m really looking forward to performing on Llwyfan y Maes on Wednesday afternoon in the Eisteddfod and to watching the other three finalists perform.” Her favourite music includes Mared, Lizzie McAlpine, Gwilym and The Beatles.
This is the second year for Francis Rees from Tywyn, to reach the final four, in the competition, and she’s also benifited from the Merched yn Gwneud Miwsig project. She describes the community created by this project “a growing community, keen to help and support each other.” She describes her music as “dream pop, but I get a lot of inspiration from European music after Eurovision this year!”
Tew Tew Tennau is a young band from Denbigh and Eban Elwy Williams, the lead singer of the band says “Brwydr y Bandiau has been our goal since we started, we feel very lucky to have this platform to share our music with an audience in the Eisteddfod.” They listen to a lot of different music as a band, but their main influences come from rock, rap and reggae music.