Sugardaddy (duo)

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Sugardaddy
Origin London, England
Genres Synthpop
Years active2006present
Labels Tune Tribe Records
MembersTom Findlay
Tim Hutton

Sugardaddy is an English electronic music duo formed in 2006, consisting of Tom Findlay (one half of Groove Armada) and session musician Tim Hutton (Hybrid, Groove Armada, Ian Brown, Junkie XL). [1] The band signed to Tune Tribe Records in 2006. "Treat Me Like A Dog" appears on the soundtrack of I Want Candy . [2]

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References

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  2. "Sight & Sound (inc. Monthly Film Bulletin) - May 2007". papyrus.exacteditions.com. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
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