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Indians In Moscow

Indians in Moscow are a synthpop band formed in Hull in 1981 who later moved into Techno and house territory.
==History==
The band was formed in 1981 by keyboard players Pete Riches and Stuart Walton (formerly of The Most),〔(The Most ), boredteenagers.co.uk〕 and singer Adele Nozedar,〔Lazell, Barry (1997) ''(Indie Hits 1980-1989 )'', Cherry Red Books, ISBN 0-9517206-9-4〕 The band later expanded to five members with the addition of a guitarist and a drummer (Rich Hornby).〔Strong, Martin C. (1999) "Indians in Moscow" in ''The Great Alternative & Indie Discography'', Canongate, ISBN 0-86241-913-1〕 The band's first release was a contribution the various artists compilation ''Your Secret's Safe With Us'' in 1982.〔 They came to fame on the cult 1980s Channel 4 music TV show ''The Tube'' as part of the show's Hull music special,〔(Hull Music Through the Decades: Late Seventies / Early Eighties Gallery ), Thisisull〕 and had three hits on the UK Indie Chart with "Naughty Miranda", "I Wish I Had", and "Jack Pelter & His Sex Change Chicken".〔 After a fourth single, the ''Big Wheel'' EP, the band's only (self-titled) album was released in 1985. The band split up shortly afterwards, with Nozedar forming a new band, The Fever Tree, (along with drummer Tom Hosie, who had replaced Hornby, Ali McMordie of Stiff Little Fingers, guitarist Rob Dean of Japan)and guitarist Nik Corfield, who released one single, "The Pixie Shop", late in 1985.〔
Riches and Walton reformed the band in 1998 with singer Chris Guard, releasing the singles "Wrong Love" and "Babylon", and the album ''Ten Days To Live'', which they self-financed.〔"(Indians in Moscow )", Soundclick〕 Guard left in 1984, and Riches and Walton recruited House and garage DJ Simon Le Vans, releasing the ''Something Wonderful'' EP.〔 The band has continued since, with two albums released in 2004. Walton and Guard worked together again in the band Gregoryz Girl.〔(Gregoryz Girl official website )〕
In 2011 self-titled debut album were finally reissued on CD via ''Other Voices Records''

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