Showing posts with label Cahill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cahill. Show all posts

29 January 2013


Ex-Pussycat Dolls lead singer Nicole Scherzinger has premiered the video for "Boomerang," the lead single to be taken from her upcoming sophomore solo album expected later this year. The track had it's premiere on UK radio on last Friday.

The video takes you on a Matrix-style journey, complete with multiple Scherzy's ready to take you out! Check out the big budget clip below.

Still looking for your fix from our "Killer Love" princess? Check out the Cahill remix of "Boomerang" below. The London producers camp up the dancefloor yet again and turn the track into the next big club banger.

"Boomerang" will be released 10 March (UK) [iTunes]




Ex-Pussycat Dolls lead singer Nicole Scherzinger has premiered the video for "Boomerang," the lead single to be taken from her upcoming sophomore solo album expected later this year. The track had it's premiere on UK radio on last Friday.

The video takes you on a Matrix-style journey, complete with multiple Scherzy's ready to take you out! Check out the big budget clip below.

Still looking for your fix from our "Killer Love" princess? Check out the Cahill remix of "Boomerang" below. The London producers camp up the dancefloor yet again and turn the track into the next big club banger.

"Boomerang" will be released 10 March (UK) [iTunes]



4 July 2011


The boys from Cahill have done it again - this time mixing up one of best tracks to be launched upon us this year, Lady Gaga's The Edge of Glory. The Cahill Major Mix gives the 90s-feel track that added campness to please all that like to get their tail wagging. I suspect we'll be hearing lots of this soon.

In addition to Cahill, other official mixes to be included in The Edge of Glory Remixes package are by Porter Robinson, Sultan & Ned Shepard, Funkagenda and Bare Noize (release date TBC).

The Edge of Glory is taken from Lady Gaga's #1 selling album Born This Way, available digitally today [ITUNES]

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The boys from Cahill have done it again - this time mixing up one of best tracks to be launched upon us this year, Lady Gaga's The Edge of Glory. The Cahill Major Mix gives the 90s-feel track that added campness to please all that like to get their tail wagging. I suspect we'll be hearing lots of this soon.

In addition to Cahill, other official mixes to be included in The Edge of Glory Remixes package are by Porter Robinson, Sultan & Ned Shepard, Funkagenda and Bare Noize (release date TBC).

The Edge of Glory is taken from Lady Gaga's #1 selling album Born This Way, available digitally today [ITUNES]

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28 April 2011


Hot on the heels of my blog post confirming that Alexis Jordan will release Hush Hush as the third single from her eponymous album, I present the official Cahill remix of the track.

The remixes by the Cahill boys and Tom Neville will be made available on the Hush Hush EP, to be released in the UK in early May. No set date for Australia as of yet - so please your senses with a preview of the mix below.

And, whilst you wait for the mixes to become available, purchase Alexis Jordan's album and/or Hush Hush digitally today [ITUNES]


Hot on the heels of my blog post confirming that Alexis Jordan will release Hush Hush as the third single from her eponymous album, I present the official Cahill remix of the track.

The remixes by the Cahill boys and Tom Neville will be made available on the Hush Hush EP, to be released in the UK in early May. No set date for Australia as of yet - so please your senses with a preview of the mix below.

And, whilst you wait for the mixes to become available, purchase Alexis Jordan's album and/or Hush Hush digitally today [ITUNES]

14 April 2011


To celebrate the Australian release of Nicole Scherzinger's current single, Don't Hold Your Breath, here is the brilliant Cahill remix of the track. Whilst the pop number needs no amendment to earn Scherzy a UK #1, there's nothing like a camp remix to really get ya pumpin' on a Thursday morning.

Gay it up, and enjoy.

Don't Hold Your Breath is comfortably sitting inside the iTunes top 20 - purchase it digitally today [ITUNES]


To celebrate the Australian release of Nicole Scherzinger's current single, Don't Hold Your Breath, here is the brilliant Cahill remix of the track. Whilst the pop number needs no amendment to earn Scherzy a UK #1, there's nothing like a camp remix to really get ya pumpin' on a Thursday morning.

Gay it up, and enjoy.

Don't Hold Your Breath is comfortably sitting inside the iTunes top 20 - purchase it digitally today [ITUNES]

5 April 2011


I've been meaning to get this post out for a while now. You see, I wanted to get a Remixed post up some time ago, but every time I'd go to do it I'd get distracted and end up writing about something else. Or... get stuck playing Words With Friends on my iPhone. Or... craving a Campos coffee. Or... watching the lights flicker in the sky. Ohhhh... pretty lights.

Where was I?

Remixed. That's right. The Remixed post will be an opportunity to pay homage to the great remixers of this day - Freemasons, Cahill, Bimbo Jones, Dave Aude, Armin van Buuren, Kaskade, David Guetta, Avicii, etc. I could go on and on, but you catch my drift.

You see sometimes an artist will release a track and it's nothing short of pure brilliance. It needs no adjustment, in fact, it's just dandy the way it is. Sample: Dirty Talk, Wynter Gordon [VIDEO]

Other times an artist will release a track and it's ok... but it's kinda missing something. Enter one of the said remixers and it's an instant jam! Sample: Finish Line (Freemasons Remix), Yasmin [VIDEO]

Then of course there are times where you're like - WTF? What a crap follow up to a previous brilliant song. Someone better do something here and KAPOW, before you know it the remixer enters and it's brilliant. Sample: Good Girl (Freemasons Remix), Alexis Jordan [VIDEO]

See what I mean?


So, here we have it. Today's Remixed entry is for the only other great American Idol, Jennifer Hudson (the only other in comparison to Kelly Clarkson that is). J Hud returned to us with her second studio album only last week - matching the #2 placing for her debut record with I Remember Me.

The R Kelly penned Where You At was released as the lead single back in February. Whilst it's a good song reminding us that J Hud's power vocals are those to rival Queen Bee Whitney Houston, the track received mixed reviews and barely made an impact on the Billboard Hot 100 (peaking at #64).

For today's post, enter Dave Aude and KAPOW - gay boys are twirling all 'round San Francisco to this number. Aude's mix provides Houston Jnr's soulful vocals with that extra bop that gives the number the needed boost. Now don't get me wrong, I love the original, but the remix gives me the best of both worlds!

So, you get to enjoy both too. Below is the original and Aude's remix as well. Enjoy!

Visit Jennifer Hudson's digital library online today [ITUNES]


Where You At (Dave Aude Remix)



Where You At (album version)


I've been meaning to get this post out for a while now. You see, I wanted to get a Remixed post up some time ago, but every time I'd go to do it I'd get distracted and end up writing about something else. Or... get stuck playing Words With Friends on my iPhone. Or... craving a Campos coffee. Or... watching the lights flicker in the sky. Ohhhh... pretty lights.

Where was I?

Remixed. That's right. The Remixed post will be an opportunity to pay homage to the great remixers of this day - Freemasons, Cahill, Bimbo Jones, Dave Aude, Armin van Buuren, Kaskade, David Guetta, Avicii, etc. I could go on and on, but you catch my drift.

You see sometimes an artist will release a track and it's nothing short of pure brilliance. It needs no adjustment, in fact, it's just dandy the way it is. Sample: Dirty Talk, Wynter Gordon [VIDEO]

Other times an artist will release a track and it's ok... but it's kinda missing something. Enter one of the said remixers and it's an instant jam! Sample: Finish Line (Freemasons Remix), Yasmin [VIDEO]

Then of course there are times where you're like - WTF? What a crap follow up to a previous brilliant song. Someone better do something here and KAPOW, before you know it the remixer enters and it's brilliant. Sample: Good Girl (Freemasons Remix), Alexis Jordan [VIDEO]

See what I mean?


So, here we have it. Today's Remixed entry is for the only other great American Idol, Jennifer Hudson (the only other in comparison to Kelly Clarkson that is). J Hud returned to us with her second studio album only last week - matching the #2 placing for her debut record with I Remember Me.

The R Kelly penned Where You At was released as the lead single back in February. Whilst it's a good song reminding us that J Hud's power vocals are those to rival Queen Bee Whitney Houston, the track received mixed reviews and barely made an impact on the Billboard Hot 100 (peaking at #64).

For today's post, enter Dave Aude and KAPOW - gay boys are twirling all 'round San Francisco to this number. Aude's mix provides Houston Jnr's soulful vocals with that extra bop that gives the number the needed boost. Now don't get me wrong, I love the original, but the remix gives me the best of both worlds!

So, you get to enjoy both too. Below is the original and Aude's remix as well. Enjoy!

Visit Jennifer Hudson's digital library online today [ITUNES]


Where You At (Dave Aude Remix)



Where You At (album version)