Rupert Hine's "Unfinished Picture" is like a whimsical journey through a musical Wonderland.
The album is a colourful tapestry of eclectic sounds and styles that defy categorisation, much like trying to pin down the genre of a Björk album.
Hine's production skills shine bright on this record, with each track being a sonic playground of lush instrumentation and intricate details.
From the catchy hooks of "Doubtfully Grey" to the dreamy vibes of "Invisible," Hine takes the listener on a rollercoaster ride of emotions and sonic landscapes.
It's like going on a musical adventure with Willy Wonka, but instead of chocolate rivers, you get synths and drum machines.
The standout track for me has to be "Lost in the Looking Glass," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that feels like floating through a haze of nostalgia and melancholy.
Hine's vocals soar effortlessly over the moody instrumentation, creating a sense of ethereal beauty that sticks with you long after the song has ended.
Overall, "Unfinished Picture" is a testament to Hine's undeniable talent as a musician and producer.
It's quirky, it's fun, and it's definitely worth a listen for anyone looking to spice up their music collection with something a little out of the ordinary.
So grab your headphones, sit back, and let Rupert Hine take you on a musical journey you won't soon forget.
The album is a colourful tapestry of eclectic sounds and styles that defy categorisation, much like trying to pin down the genre of a Björk album.
Hine's production skills shine bright on this record, with each track being a sonic playground of lush instrumentation and intricate details.
From the catchy hooks of "Doubtfully Grey" to the dreamy vibes of "Invisible," Hine takes the listener on a rollercoaster ride of emotions and sonic landscapes.
It's like going on a musical adventure with Willy Wonka, but instead of chocolate rivers, you get synths and drum machines.
The standout track for me has to be "Lost in the Looking Glass," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that feels like floating through a haze of nostalgia and melancholy.
Hine's vocals soar effortlessly over the moody instrumentation, creating a sense of ethereal beauty that sticks with you long after the song has ended.
Overall, "Unfinished Picture" is a testament to Hine's undeniable talent as a musician and producer.
It's quirky, it's fun, and it's definitely worth a listen for anyone looking to spice up their music collection with something a little out of the ordinary.
So grab your headphones, sit back, and let Rupert Hine take you on a musical journey you won't soon forget.






