They subsequently shifted to the Netherlands, in 1993 Davies returned to Australia and was replaced by Greg Hynes and Nick Larkins joined on guitar.
[1] They played blues/roots rock and their debut single, "Birth of a Nation" was released early in 1987 on WPAM, it was followed in March by 10-track cassette, Scenesville on Dex.
After signing with Sydney label, Mighty Boy, they released "Watermelon Patch" as a single in March 1989 followed by albums Living in April 1989 and This Machine Is Made of People in August.
[1] In 1990, at the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Music Awards, they won 'Best Independent Release' for their album This Machine Is Made of People.
[1] Wild Pumpkins at Midnight had relocated to London by June 1990, they subsequently moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands and then were based in the village of Wageningen.