Fink (aka Fin Greenall) is a master lyricist and performer. Having transitioned seamlessly from producer/DJ to singer/songwriter, Fink’s critically-acclaimed studio albums deserve to be a permanent fixture in every serious music fan’s library. As a songwriter and producer, he has worked with the likes of Professor Green, Amy Winehouse, and John Legend (with whom he received two BMI songwriter awards for the global smash hit ‘Green Light.’

Fink’s latest album, PERFECT DARKNESS, will be released Summer 2011.

“Mean moody and magnificent. One of the most original singer-songwriters around.” Clash
"...say hello to your new soundtrack." NME
“Surprises when you least expect it. Sort of Revolution refuses to succumb to the obvious.” Mojo

Certainly one of the more understated of the world’s singer-songwriters, the Bristol, UK-born Fink, aka Fin Greenall, is an uncompromising artist with an astounding stage presence. With live accompaniment by Guy Whittaker on bass and Tim Thornton on drums, Greenall has played literally hundreds of shows around the world. In addition to his performance and songwriting history, Fink has remixed the works of Elbow, Nina Simone, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Syd Matters, The Boxer Rebellion, and Robert Belfour. Prior to all of this, Fink, who grew up in the same city as Roni Size, Portishead, and Massive Attack, was a Ninja Tune DJ – spinning trip-hop and breaks in clubs around the world. His first LP on N-Tone Records, Fresh Produce, is highly regarded as a lost trip-hop classic.

Fink’s 2006 debut on Ninja Tune Records, Biscuits For Breakfast, saw him reincarnated to become the label’s first singer-songwriter. Such was the impact of this collection of songs on the underground British musical landscape, iDJ Magazine stated: "If 'Blue Lines' was about Generation X's experience of house parties, hip-hop and smoking drugs then this astonishing album is its millennial equivalent."

2007 saw the release of Distance And Time, another critic’s-choice record that saw Fink’s fan base spread even further. As an incredibly accomplished and versatile vocalist and guitarist he has since performed as a special guest in front of thousands at London's Royal Albert Hall as part of BBC Proms, New York's legendary Carnegie Hall (where he performed a cover of REM’s ‘The Apologist’ in front of the song’s creators), and even Milan's 80,000 capacity San Siro Stadium. It was also Distance And Time that caught the attention of John Legend, with whom Greenall co-wrote ‘Green Light’ featuring Andre 3000 and ‘Set Me Free’ from Legend’s Evolver LP. Legend, in return, made a guest appearance on piano, and co-wrote two tracks with Greenall on Fink’s Sort Of A Revolution LP.

Fink’s latest album Perfect Darkness, produced and mixed in Los Angeles by Billy Bush, is scheduled for release in June 2011.

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