They were signed by Avicii and Pournouri's management company, At Night Management, that same year and hired to do an official remix of Swedish House Mafia's "Save the World." Released at the same time, their bootleg remix of Adele's "Set Fire to the Rain" was nearly as significant, climbing to number one on Hype Machine's chart of trending downloads. Gigs at XS and Surrender in Las Vegas, Ushuaia in Ibiza, and Radio City Music Hall in New York City followed, along with main stage slots at festivals like Creamfields, Ultra, and Tomorrowland. In 2012, they released the single "Beam Me Up," and the Strictly Rhythm label collected some of their best remixes and productions on the mix CD Strictly Cazzette. Also in 2012, they made headlines when their debut album, Eject, became the first major debut issued exclusively via streaming.
Two years later, their "Sleepless" single went gold in Sweden. In 2015, Cazzette returned with the EP Desserts, which featured collaborations with Newtimers and Sterling Fox. Despite, or perhaps because of, the duo's success, they announced in 2016 that they would stop touring their live show and focus solely on studio work instead. That same year they delivered the track "Blue Sky," featuring Laleh. In 2017 they collaborated with London-based singer Jones on the single "Handful of Gold," which was later featured on their EP, Time. Beginning in 2018, Cazzette became a solo project with Björklund becoming the group's sole member. A bevy of new singles led first to a continuous mix called Ante Mono then to the Stereo Mono EP. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi