"[2] Daft Punk first met Casablancas in 2010 during their work on the soundtrack to Tron: Legacy through their mutual friend Warren Fu.
[3] While working on tracks for Random Access Memories, Casablancas heard the instrumental demo for "Infinity Repeating," which Daft Punk said they had no intentions to finish.
After Casablancas expressed a desire to write to the song, he recorded vocals thinking that another collaborator like Stevie Wonder might sing in his place.
[12][13] Attendees at the ten cities were able to participate in a geolocated scavenger hunt, using Snapchat to reveal Monoliths playing portions of the music video for "Infinity Repeating," along with snippets of the song.
[14][15][16] In promotion of the reissue, Daft Punk released an eight-part video series called Memory Tapes, featuring many of the album's collaborators discussing the duo's work, legacy, and split.
[30] Collaborator DJ Falcon in an episode of Memory Tapes specifically praised the thematic choice to end Daft Punk with the song and the imagery of the video.