Israel has proved a hotbed for electronic music of late, with talent such as Guy Gerber, Shlomi Aber, Guy J, and more all making quite an impression on the global scene. An Israeli producing for Lithunian label might seem like an unlikely combination then, but Omer Grinker s esteemed debut for Parallel is a release that as its tittle suggest Under water .The young Tel aviv native boasts all the hallmarks of his fellow countrymen then, with the tittle track a brillantly clever anthem that flirts openly with various genres while maintaining a shrewd deep house edge. Fans of trippy, multi layered house music are sure to embrace this one.Sonic intricacies hold the key to Seen or not seen , another record that s been scrupulously produced with even more off-kilter motifs playing their part. Pitched back andever so detailed, it chops and changes with the sort of deviousness typically associated with Warp s back catalogue.The last of the three originals, Under water, emphasises the producer s credentials with more lackadaisical piano inter-changes an underbelly of simmmmmmmmering percussion and portentous chimes all playing key roles.Label owners Monkey Brothers then beef up the latter with a remix that s basking in steday groove and even more suggestive vibes.A thriling and seductive package that indicative of the protagonist s musical nous, Makes sense is a record that serves up a fascinating journey throghout. Omer Grinker is a producer you shoud keep in your radar.