Indians in Moscow

Indians in Moscow are an English synth-pop band formed in Hull in 1981 who later moved into the techno and house music genres.

The band was formed in 1981 by keyboard players Pete Riches and Stuart Walton (formerly of The Most),[1] and singer Adele Nozedar.

After Indians in Moscow split, Nozedar formed a new band, The Fever Tree, along with drummer Tom Hosie (who had replaced Hornby), Ali McMordie from Stiff Little Fingers and guitarists Nik Corfield and Rob Dean of Japan.

[6] 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.

[7] After Guard left, Riches and Walton recruited house and garage DJ Simon Le Vans, releasing the Something Wonderful EP.