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Isotope 217° - The Unstable Molecule FLAC album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Kryptonite Smokes The Red Line 3:26
2 Beneath The Undertow 5:52
3 La Jeteé
Cello – Poppy BrandesWritten-by [Uncredited] – Tortoise
6:15
4 Phonometrics 5:20
5 Prince Namor 7:26
6 Audio Boxing 2:44

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Soma Electronic Music Studios
  • Mixed At – Soma Electronic Music Studios

Credits

  • Design – Andy Mueller
  • Painting [Cover Painting] – Eugene Lloyd
  • Performer [Played By] – Dan Bitney, Jeff Parker, John Herndon, Matt Lux*, Rob Mazurek, Sara P. Smith
  • Recorded By – Bundy Brown*, Casey Rice

Notes

Recorded and mixed at Soma Electronic Music Studio.

Digipak sleeve.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 90377 00492 2

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
THRILL 049 Isotope 217°* The Unstable Molecule ‎(LP, Album) Thrill Jockey THRILL 049 US 1997
si08mc Isotope 217°* The Unstable Molecule ‎(Cass, Album) Sound Improvement si08mc Poland 1999
TKCB-71339 Isotope 217°* The Unstable Molecule ‎(CD, Album) Thrill Jockey TKCB-71339 Japan 1998
THRILL 049 Isotope 217°* The Unstable Molecule ‎(LP, Album, RE) Thrill Jockey THRILL 049 US 2017

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Kryptonite Smokes The Red Line
Mixed By – BKB*, DJB*, JCH*
3:27
2 Beneath The Undertow
Mixed By – BKB*
5:53
3 La Jeteé
Cello – Poppy BrandesMixed By – DJB*, JLP*, JCH*Written-By [Uncredited] – Tortoise
6:16
4 Phonometrics
Mixed By – BKB*
5:21
5 Prince Namor
Mixed By – BKB*
7:27
6 Audio Boxing
Mixed By – DJB*, JCH*, JCM*
2:46
7 Ode To Philophony 7:17
8 Expedition Rhombus 23:20

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Soma Electronic Music Studios
  • Mixed At – Soma Electronic Music Studios
  • Manufactured By – Tokuma Japan Communications Co., Ltd.

Credits

  • Design – Andy Mueller
  • Painting [Cover Painting] – Eugene Lloyd
  • Performer [Played By] – Dan Bitney, Jeff Parker, John Herndon, Matt Lux*, Rob Mazurek, Sara P. Smith
  • Recorded By – Bundy Brown*, Casey Rice

Notes

Japanese version contains 2 bonus tracks

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: KCB-71339 MT B01

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
THRILL 049 Isotope 217°* The Unstable Molecule ‎(LP, Album) Thrill Jockey THRILL 049 US 1997
si08mc Isotope 217°* The Unstable Molecule ‎(Cass, Album) Sound Improvement si08mc Poland 1999
THRILL 049 Isotope 217°* The Unstable Molecule ‎(CD, Album) Thrill Jockey THRILL 049 US 1997
THRILL 049 Isotope 217°* The Unstable Molecule ‎(LP, Album, RE) Thrill Jockey THRILL 049 US 2017


Isotope 217° - The Unstable Molecule FLAC album

Musician performer: Isotope 217°

Title: The Unstable Molecule

Country: US

Date of release: 1997

Style: Post Rock

Genre: Electronic / Rock

Size FLAC: 1191 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 527

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Bralore
Beginning as a side project for Rob Mazurek, and incorporating the likes of the legendary Jeff Parker, along with Dan Bitney and John Merndon [both of the art jazz band Tortoise], Isotope 217° developed into a full blown quirky little band who create music that’s not quiet space rock, and certainly not straight ahead jazz ... being more a collage of material and sounds, with each album loosely strung together under the banner of a particular theme; though to be honest, one could certainly take any track from any album, and insert it into any other album, and it would work flawlessly.Even with their warm introspective experimentations with both sound and space, Isotope 217° produce a very lo-fi atmospheric adventure with an assortment of instruments, creating a solid body of work, that must be appreciated as a bridge between two or three genres that sparkle with a post-rock structure, exploring the world of jazz fusion, while opening the door to the next level of jazz. Their other releases, Who Stole The I Walkman? and Utonian Automatic are equally as delicious, though their constant perfunctory aversion to the post-rock scene, will no doubt keep them from being tied too closely with this Chicago based musical outcropping. There’s no way I would attempt to convince you that this music is not challenging ... it is, and like anything else that requires a bit of thought and intelligence, the rewards are there for the taking, or in this case, the listening.Review by Jenell Kesler
Bralore
Beginning as a side project for Rob Mazurek, and incorporating the likes of the legendary Jeff Parker, along with Dan Bitney and John Merndon [both of the art jazz band Tortoise], Isotope 217° developed into a full blown quirky little band who create music that’s not quiet space rock, and certainly not straight ahead jazz ... being more a collage of material and sounds, with each album loosely strung together under the banner of a particular theme; though to be honest, one could certainly take any track from any album, and insert it into any other album, and it would work flawlessly.Even with their warm introspective experimentations with both sound and space, Isotope 217° produce a very lo-fi atmospheric adventure with an assortment of instruments, creating a solid body of work, that must be appreciated as a bridge between two or three genres that sparkle with a post-rock structure, exploring the world of jazz fusion, while opening the door to the next level of jazz. Their other releases, Who Stole The I Walkman? and Utonian Automatic are equally as delicious, though their constant perfunctory aversion to the post-rock scene, will no doubt keep them from being tied too closely with this Chicago based musical outcropping. There’s no way I would attempt to convince you that this music is not challenging ... it is, and like anything else that requires a bit of thought and intelligence, the rewards are there for the taking, or in this case, the listening.Review by Jenell Kesler
Amis
'La Jetee' is a Tortoise cover
Amis
'La Jetee' is a Tortoise cover
Nikohn
i think is the other way around! Jetty is a La Jetee cover!
Nikohn
i think is the other way around! Jetty is a La Jetee cover!
Gri
Not a cover in any way. 3/5 of Isotope were in Tortoise. It's their own song, and so not a cover. Also, Unstable Molecule was out a year before TNT. You can't cover a song that hasn't been written or recorded yet!
Gri
Not a cover in any way. 3/5 of Isotope were in Tortoise. It's their own song, and so not a cover. Also, Unstable Molecule was out a year before TNT. You can't cover a song that hasn't been written or recorded yet!
Manemanu
not quite, isotope 217 and tortoise share a lot of members, and the tortoise song jetty is a different version of la jetee.
Manemanu
not quite, isotope 217 and tortoise share a lot of members, and the tortoise song jetty is a different version of la jetee.