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Positive Noise were a new wave and synthpop band from Scotland who had a number of indie hits in the 1980s. They released three albums and several singles and were together for over five years.〔(''New Wave Outpost'' )〕 ==History== The band was formed in 1979 by Ross Middleton (vocals), his brothers Graham Middleton (keyboards, vocals) and Fraser Middleton (bass guitar, vocals), Russell Blackstock (guitar, vocals), and Les Gaff (drums).〔Strong, Martin C. (2003) "Positive Noise", in ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 461〕 Their first released material was two tracks ("Refugees" and "The Long March") on the Statik label compilation EP ''Second City Statik'' in 1980, and they followed this with two singles on Statik in 1981, both of which were top-ten hits on the UK Independent Chart.〔Lazell, Barry (1998), ''Indie Hits 1980-1989'', Cherry Red Books, ISBN 0-9517206-9-4, p. 177〕 Début album ''Heart of Darkness'' was released in May 1981, after which Ross left to form the short-lived Leisure Process, with Blackstock taking over on lead vocals.〔 ''Heart of Darkness'' peaked at number four on the independent chart, and the band's second album, ''Change of Heart'' (1982), also charted, reaching number 21.〔 They released a third and final album, ''Distant Fires'', in 1985, now with John Telford on drums and John Coletta on guitar, but their earlier success was not repeated and they split up shortly afterwards. Ross Middleton had earlier worked as a music journalist, writing for ''Sounds'' under the pen name Maxwell Park.〔
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