Biography

After the split of the lofi rock group Barins, three of them went on to form In Cases in June 2009.
Initially a trio, then a quartet, the band In Cases was formed in Brighton, England, with a heterogeneous formation - drums, guitar, keyboard, voice, sax and other homemade wind instruments - and influences from artists like Nico, Neu!, John Zorn, Stereolab, Portishead, Battles and Micachu.
The band In Cases lasted less than two years and in that time had only one recording session, which originated the album Flat 2; plus some rehearsal recordings and videos from gigs made with the cell phone.

The band played gigs in several cities of England (Brighton, London, Bristol, among others) and was on tour in 2010 with gigs in England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Poland and Germany.

6 facts about In Cases:
- they love effects and weird forms and subjects;
- they play instruments like violin, sax, flute, home-made wind instruments, processor, synthesizer, in adittion to the usual drums, keyboard and guitar (and there's no bass-guitar at all);
- they love to live in the UK, even if they're not British;
- they love to play (loud) in new different places;
- they don't like their band's name that much right now;
- they love their songs madly.

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