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''Infinite Worlds'' is the debut studio album by Cameroon-born musician Laetitia Tamko, under the stage name
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. Released in February 2017, it would be her last record under the
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banner, as her self-titled follow-up would be released through
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in 2019. Recorded alongside co-producer, engineer and mixer Chris Daly, the record would expand beyond the
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of Tamko's 2014 EP ''Persian Garden''. Upon its release, the record was greeted with general positivity from music reviewers, with applause going to the songwriting, Tamko's vocals and the record's overall eclectism. It appeared on several year-end lists for 2017.


Background

2014 saw self-taught multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Laetitia Tamko release a six-song EP titled ''Persian Garden'' via Miscreant Records. Recorded in both a basement in
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, New York, instrumentation help came from multiple collaborators. 2017 would see Tamko with a new recording location and a new producing partner in Christopher Daly. ''Infinite Worlds'' would this time be released with the help of
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, an independent label that boasted bands like
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. Several songs appearing on ''Garden'' were dusted off and re-recorded for ''Worlds''; "The Embers" was originally named "Sharks" but shifted from "whispered confession to empowering paean" for the full-length. "Fear & Force" and "Cold Apartment" were also given a new sheen. Collaborators included ''Gardens bass guitarist Eva Lawitts, who came back to record on the album. The duty of mastering was handled by Jamal Ruhe, who had lended his technical talents to recordings including
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'' (2012).


Composition


Musical style

Musically, the aesthetic of ''Infinite Worlds'' has been noted as nestling itself into the universe of
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'' reviewer Kevin Lozano called the record a "victorious...inimitable take" on the genre. However, it has also been noted as "varied", "genre-spanning" and "incredibly diverse", with sundry genres woven throughout. Its sounds go "from
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, sometimes during the course of a single track." It has been seen as a "mix of spikey
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assaults, stripped ballads and more haunting, anxious tendencies". Kicking off the record is "The Embers". Its sound has been likened its sound to that of
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trio
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, with its "anthemic steady guitars and booming drums" cited as hallmarks. "Fear & Force", the second song, contains backing vocals from fellow musician
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, known for her
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project
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. A "wistful" acoustic song, it features "lush"
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, "grungy"
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and "steady" kick drums. It is followed by the "surging"
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of "Minneapolis". "Mal a L'aise", the fourth track, is sung completely in vocalist Laetitia Tamko's native French, one of the languages spoken in her birth country of
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. "One of the most interesting tracks" on ''Infinite Worlds'', it digs into "guazy"
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, like that of the
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, as well as
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"made of a spectral chorus of voices, processed and multiplied." It is also "almost close to
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," being compared it to the music of
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. While some have seen it as
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, it has also been credited with "innocuously weaving late 1990s
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with left field
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", yielding a "near
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of "100 Years" is followed by "waltzing"
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on "Cleaning House". The record ends with the "haunted"
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of "Alive and a Well".


Lyrical content

''Infinite Worlds'' dwells on concepts of community, love,
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, and finding and sharing safe spaces with others. Noting that ''Worlds'' conceptually thought upon "sharing space with others who don't necessarily see eye to eye", ''
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s Kevin Lozano summed up a point that the record kept coming back to: "the community you want to live in is one you have to make." "100 Years" employs
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to "paint recollections of a childhood home". It dons a "spirited rebellion", with Tamko singing lines like "if we sell this house / I won't go / no, I won't go!" Ideas of displacement also appear, reflected on in songs like closer "Alive and a Well" on which Tamko sings "take what you need and go / don't look back and see / if the well is producing." The record has also drawn comparisons to ''
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, though that record was rooted in significantly more
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and R&B territory musically.


Title and packaging

During her recording process, Tamko read a collection of poetry by Dana Ward called ''The Crisis of Infinite Worlds'', where the recording gets its name. Upon noting the book as challenging to read, Tamko said: : The cover artwork is supplied by Kaela Chambers, who also did the artwork for ''Garden''.


Critical reception

''Infinite Worlds'' was released to positive reviews from multiple
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. On
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, the record holds a score of 84 out of 100, which indicates "universal acclaim", based on 9 reviews. Kevin Lozano for ''
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'' gave the record a glowing assessment, applauding it as "never downtrodden" and "a stunning document of what
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can look like from a viewpoint that isn't necessarily widespread in the genre." It was awarded the website's "Best New Music" accolade. El Hunt of '' DIY'' called the record "a witty, succinct debut album."


Accolades


Semester-end lists


Year-end lists


Tracks


Impact and legacy

''Infinite Worlds'' and its maker were touched on in ''
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s Features Editor Jillian Mapes' essay ''The Year "Indie Rock" Meant Something Different'', released in December 2017. Mapes reflected on how the year saw
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, multi-racial and female musicians at the forefront of
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. She noted
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,
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, and
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, among others such as Vagabon herself, as "all key players in he genre'slatest revolution." About the record, she wrote how "Tamko's shouts about making your own space in the world quietly shook me in a new way." She also noted how the songs "felt necessary" in 2017.


Track listing

All songs written by Laetitia Tamko.


Sample credits

* "Mal á L'aise" samples and remixes elements of an untitled song by Steve Sobs and includes a sample of Eric Littman's voice.


Personnel


Musicians

Credits adapted from the record's
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page.
Vagabon Laetitia Tamko (born October 25, 1992), better known by her stage name Vagabon, is a Cameroonian-American self-taught multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and music producer based in New York City. Biography Early life Laetitia Tamko w ...
* Lætitia Tamko – lead vocals, bass, drums, guitars,
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Additional musicians * Casey Weissbuch – drums * Dominick Anfiteatro – bass * Elaiza Santos – additional vocals * Elise Okusami – drums * Eric Littman – additional vocals (on "Mal à L'aise") * Eva Lawitts – bass *
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– additional vocals (on "Fear & Force")


Technical

* Laetitia Tamko – producer * Christopher Daly –
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, mixer, producer * Jamal Ruhe – mastering


Artwork and design

* Kaela Chambers – cover artwork


References

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