Cousins Alfie and Billy Goffey from Bristol formed dance music duo ‘Cousn’ back in 2013 at the age of 16 and have since played Glastonbury, Warehouse Project, Secret Garden Party and opened for Fat Boy Slim on tour.
With their eclectic tastes and technical ability to waver in between genres with ease has rightfully earned them to be ‘Rising Stars’ by Pete Tong. From the 90s techno rave scene, the DIY approach of the punks, and the eccentricity of acid – Cousn have successfully created a boiling pot of these legendary genres and more together to form almost a new genre yet to be named. Both from highly musical backgrounds they began to create their own unique sound. Cousn’s music has been described as an eclectic mix of disco, house, acid and punk. Their first ever live set was performed at Glastonbury, which has catapulted the duo to legendary club nights and festivals like Warehouse Project, Motion, Wilderness, and Secret Garden Party. Their unmissable signature sound garnered the attention of Fat Boy Slim, earning them the opening slot at every single UK arena show on his last tour.
Cousins Alfie and Billy Goffey from Bristol formed dance music duo ‘Cousn’ back in 2013 at the age of 16 and have since played Glastonbury, Warehouse Project, Secret Garden Party and opened for Fat Boy Slim on tour.
With their eclectic tastes and technical ability to waver in between genres with ease has rightfully earned them to be ‘Rising Stars’ by Pete Tong. From the 90s techno rave scene, the DIY approach of the punks, and the eccentricity of acid – Cousn have successfully created a boiling pot of these legendary genres and more together to form almost a new genre yet to be named. Both from highly musical backgrounds they began to create their own unique sound. Cousn’s music has been described as an eclectic mix of disco, house, acid and punk. Their first ever live set was performed at Glastonbury, which has catapulted the duo to legendary club nights and festivals like Warehouse Project, Motion, Wilderness, and Secret Garden Party. Their unmissable signature sound garnered the attention of Fat Boy Slim, earning them the opening slot at every single UK arena show on his last tour.