Fin Greenall (artist name: Fink) is a British singer-songwriter and guitarist who began as an electronic DJ/producer and released recordings on Ninja Tune before shifting to acoustic folk/blues-oriented work.

Reviews note an early ambient/techno/electronic phase and a later turn to stripped-down acoustic folk and blues; albums discussed on DeBaser include Biscuits For Breakfast (2006), Sort Of Revolution (2009) and Perfect Darkness (2011).

Reviews trace Fink's shift from electronic/ambient beginnings to stripped-down acoustic folk and blues. Critics praise atmosphere, intimate voice and sparse arrangements. Biscuits For Breakfast and Perfect Darkness receive strong praise; Sort Of Revolution gets a more mixed response. Overall the reviews highlight emotional honesty and tasteful production.

For:Fans of acoustic folk, blues, singer-songwriter and downtempo electronic music

 A light yet dense album, simple and full of atmosphere.

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 A new box of emotions that find their ideal dimension on a car trip, train ride, or simply on a solitary night.

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 All this is Fink, a bard of the modern soul with four albums to his credit, each more beautiful than the last, completely ignored by the public and critics...

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