Where to Start with Cahill
One track climbed to No. 21 and led to over 200 remixes, here's how Cahill did it.
Start here
Play Trippin' On You first. This is the Liverpool trio's 2007 breakout, featuring Nikki Belle, and it climbed to No. 21 on the UK Singles Chart. It picked up widespread airplay and became a genuine dancefloor favourite. Everything else about Cahill makes sense once that track has settled into your ears.
Who you're meeting
Cahill is three people: Anton Powers, Tim Condran and Scott Rosser, working together since 2007. They named themselves after an Everton midfielder, Tim Cahill, because Powers supports Everton. Small detail, but it tells you something important: this is a group that doesn't take themselves too seriously. No brand exercise here, just three people who wanted to make house music together.
The remix kingdom
After Trippin' On You, the story takes an interesting turn. Rather than chase a follow-up single, Cahill pivoted hard into remixes. They've done over 200 official remixes now, work that includes Rihanna and Calvin Harris's We Found Love, plus tracks from Mariah Carey, Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez. This is the bit that tells you they aren't a one-song project. This is a working production team with serious reach.
The rest of their catalogue
Beyond the singles and remixes, they've released Sex Shooter (again with Nikki Belle, this time reworking a 1984 Apollonia 6 track), Crush On You, Feel The Love and Into My Life. Most recent is Rich Girl, which dropped in 2026. That matters, because it shows you they're still making music rather than living off the past.
What makes them work
Cahill's whole project is built on big, vocal-forward house that's designed to work in a crowded room rather than just on your headphones alone. Scott Rosser had already sold 4 million records with Dario G before any of this started, so the professionalism you hear isn't luck. It's the sound of people who know what they're doing. The hooks stick. The grooves move you. That's the point.