Cahill: Songs and Collaborations
No. 21 on the UK chart. Over 200 official remixes. Cahill are the Liverpool trio that shaped house music.
The song that mattered
It's 2007. A track called 'Trippin' On You' hits the airwaves. Nikki Belle's voice on top, hard house energy underneath. It picks up wide support and climbs to No. 21 on the UK Singles Chart, staying there. That's Cahill's entry point: the Liverpool trio of Anton Powers, Tim Condran and Scott Rosser, arriving fully formed and immediately proving they belong.
Who they actually are
Three guys from Liverpool, working together since 2007. The name came from Tim Cahill, an Everton midfielder. Anton Powers supports the club, so that's the origin story. Not the most glamorous tale in dance music, but it's honest. It tells you something important: these are Merseyside lads making Merseyside-adjacent house music, not some manufactured industry project. Scott Rosser had already sold 4 million records with Dario G before Cahill even started. So this isn't a group figuring things out as they go. They came with pedigree, and 'Trippin' On You' proved they knew how to use it.
The remix legacy
But the original songs are only half of it. Cahill built their real career on remixing other people's records. Over 200 official remixes for artists as big as Rihanna, Calvin Harris, Mariah Carey, Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez. Their remix of 'We Found Love' by Rihanna and Calvin Harris is the standout: a track that huge, reworked into something people actually want in the club. That's the skill that got their name on records by the biggest pop and R&B artists around. It's respect built track by track, remix by remix.
What comes next
'Rich Girl', released in 2026, proves they're still making club-ready records now. Not a heritage act stuck in 2008, but a group that's continued to evolve. If you want both their original energy and their place in dance music history, that's what they offer.