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- Formed: 1996, Chicago, IL
- Genres: Rock
- Representative Songs: "Luh", "Meta Bass", "Kryptonite Smokes the Red Line
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| Discography: Isotope 217 |
| Wikipedia: Isotope 217 |
| Isotope 217° | |
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| Origin | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
| Genres | Jazz-funk, jazz fusion |
| Years active | 1997–present |
| Labels | Thrill Jockey Aesthetics |
| Associated acts | Tortoise Chicago Underground Duo Chicago Underground Orchestra |
| Website | Thrill Jockey: Isotope 217° |
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| Dan Bitney John Herndon Rob Mazurek Jeff Parker Sara P. Smith |
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Isotope 217° was a Chicago based band composed mainly of members from Tortoise and the Chicago Underground Orchestra that was formed in 1997. The New York Times described the band as "..adept to varying degrees at rock and funk and jazz and electronics, turn those introspective moments into jams that are messier and warmer than Tortoise's."[1]
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The Unstable Molecule
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Commander Mindfuck / Designer EP
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Utonian Automatic
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Who Stole the I Walkman
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