Nip & Tuck

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Nip & Tuck were a DJ and producer collaboration between two brothers Neill and Ian Watson (aka Angmo and Gwilo). The duo first DJed together at Ministry of Sound in 2001. Their first dance production Now I Found You was released on vinyl 12" in 2002 [1] The duo are most well known for their remix of Dawnay U Touch Me (Nip & Tuck's Funky Facelift) [2] (WEA/ Eternal/Warner Music UK) Dawnay U Touch Me [3] was a no. 1 single in South Africa for 22 weeks [4] in 2001.

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Discography

12" UK ETERNAL SAM00675 (2002)

UK CD SAM00675 (2002)

UK 12" Promo

A: Nip & Tuck - Now I Found You B: Now I Found You (Tribal Remix)

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