Backstage after finishing a concert from the Voidz in 2014, Casablancas met with
Thomas Bangalter and urged him to release the song. In 2020, Casablancas expressed he had tried to collaborate with Daft Punk again, but that they were not working on music as a duo at the time. On 22 February 2021, Daft Punk announced they had split. Exactly two years later, on 22 February 2023, Daft Punk announced a 10th anniversary edition of
Random Access Memories would be released later that year. The track was confirmed to be included in the weeks after the reissue's announcement. The week before the reissue's release, coordinates and the date of 11 May 2023 appeared in
Spotify visualizers for specific songs off the original album, teasing a global event happening in ten cities: Berlin, Buenos Aires, London, Mexico City, New York City, Paris, Santa Monica, São Paulo, Sydney, and Tokyo. 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. 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. Casablancas discussed the song and "Instant Crush" in the first episode of the series, saying "Infinity Repeating" was a fitting song to "end Daft Punk on forever," while also joking that the idea was "dramatic" as he did not believe in the permanence of the split. == Music video ==