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Fink

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Fin Greenall, known professionally as Fink, is an English singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, and DJ born in Cornwall and currently based in Berlin. From 1997–2003 he focused on electronic music and DJ'd internationally, releasing in 2000 his debut album Fresh Produce on Ninja Tune. Since the 2006 release of his album Biscuits for Breakfast, the name Fink has also referred to the recording and touring trio fronted by Greenall himself, completed by Guy Whittaker (bass) and Tim Thornton(drums).

Greenall has previously written in collaboration with John Legend, Banks, Ximena Sarinana and Professor Green. With Amy Winehouse he co-wrote the song "Half Time", which appears on Winehouse's posthumous collection Lioness: Hidden Treasures. In 2012 Fink collaborated and performed with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, resulting in the live album Fink Meets The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. The release of the live orchestral album saw Fink’s song “Yesterday Was Hard On All Of Us” appear in the Academy Award winning film Selma. Fink are signed to Greenall’s own label, R'COUP'D Records, a subsidiary of Ninja Tune, on which they have released their latest albums.

In 2014 Fink released their 5th album Hard Believer which includes their track “Looking Too Closely” which, since its release, has featured in multiple US TV shows and Will Smith’s film Collateral Beauty. Greenall then made an alternative version of the album using some more of the atmospheric sounds from the record which was released in 2015 as Horizontalism.

In early 2017, Greenall released a more blues-oriented album called Fink’s Sunday Night Blues Club, Vol. 1. Considered a “side project” "after the pressure of Hard Believer, and the studio time of Horizontalism, to do something raw, rough, and live, a record that just was, for its own sake", it was recorded in Fink's apartment in Berlin. The album was produced and mixed by Fink and Flood; each track was recorded “fast, live, using one vintage mic, and one vintage amp.”[18] The track Cold Feet was later used in the television show Better Call Saul.

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