Seventeen is an electronic music project that emerged from Israel in 1999, founded by K-76 and Andrey Hristichenko. The duo's sound developed through collaborative experimentation, with B-74 joining during early 2000s recordings to solidify the project's creative direction. The lineup expanded further in 2003 with the addition of Gurfa as a full-time member, establishing the core trio that would define the project's sonic identity.
Known for their collaborative approach, Seventeen consistently integrates guest appearances across their recordings and live performances, creating a dynamic and evolving sound within the electronic music landscape. While the project's exact discography and genre specifics remain part of their experimental ethos, their work reflects the broader electronic production trends of the 2000s, with notable side ventures like the techno-focused Penetrating Crankshaft showcasing the members' diverse production capabilities.