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Gabby's World (formerly Ó and Eskimeaux) is the recording project of Gabrielle Smith, an American singer-songwriter and producer from
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. Smith began making and releasing experimental ambient music in 2007. Since then, the solo project has turned into a four-piece indie pop band made up of
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's Oliver Kalb,
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’s Felix Walworth, Sharpless's Jack Greenleaf and Smith. Felix Walworth has since been replaced by Ian Cory of Lamniformes.


Early life

Gabrielle Smith grew up in New York City. Born in Corvallis, Oregon, Smith was adopted at a young age and to this day knows little about her family history except that her birth father is of
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descent. Smith spent her youth singing in choir and playing
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, but did not start writing and performing her own songs until after dropping out of
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. Growing up in
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, Smith also spent many of her late-teen years going to
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shows in
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. Inspired to be a part of the DIY scene, Smith started writing songs under the moniker Eskimeaux, then later as Ó, and finally Gabby's World.


Career

In 2008, Smith enrolled in the
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but dropped out in early 2009. During these two years, Smith met many of their current collaborators and friends, forming an artist collective based in Brooklyn that Smith later co-founded. These artists opened up Smith's eyes to new music stylings and influenced much of her work. Her early recordings from around this time were more
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, experimental and
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heavy than her more recent releases. In 2011, Smith released ''Two Mountains'' and formed an artist collective with friends as a way to support each other and release art under one umbrella. A year later, Smith released a self-titled album, which was almost entirely made up of re-recorded songs from an extensive collection of demos. It was with eventual collaboration from friends' bands, such as
Told Slant Told Slant is a low-fi indie band from Brooklyn. It is led by Felix Walworth, who is non-binary, and uses they/them pronouns. Walworth is also involved in other projects, including Gabby's World, Florist, and Bellows. David Anthony, writing for '' ...
, Bellows, and
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, that inspired Smith to overcome a long writing block. She began to write and record new material through a song-a-day project with
Frankie Cosmos Greta Simone Kline (born March 21, 1994), formerly known by the stage name Frankie Cosmos, is an American musician and singer-songwriter. She is known for her independent releases, inspired by Frank O'Hara's poetry, DIY ethics of K Records and ...
,
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,
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, and Small Wonder. Many of the songs written during this time appear on ''O.K.'' By 2014, the live line up was cemented, and the band's sound began to resemble the
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sensibility it has now. While trying to put together ''O.K.'', the band worked on old songs already written by Smith, adding dimensions and layers that would make the songs more suitable to play live. ''O.K.'' was released on May 12, 2015 on
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Records and received favorable reviews from
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,
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, and
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. In 2018, Smith released her first album under the moniker Gabby's World, ''Beast On Beast'', on Yellow K Records. Its singles received positive reviews from
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,
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and
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. In 2021, Smith began collaborating with
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and executive produced the album ''Barbara''. Gabby later began touring with Barrie internationally to promote the album. In the same year Smith toured with and recorded several live performances with
Japanese Breakfast Japanese Breakfast is an indie pop band headed by Korean-American musician Michelle Zauner. Zauner started the band as a side project in 2013, when she was leading the Philadelphia-based emo group Little Big League. She has said that she named ...
, contributing synths and backing vocals.


Discography

*''iglu songs'' (2008) *''Doubt'' (2010) *''I Am a Spiral'' (2010) *''Ixsixán'' (2010) *''Grain of Sand'' (2010) *''Two Mountains'' (2011 and reissued in 2015) * ''Eskimeaux'' (2012) *''Arms Apart'' (2013) *''Walk Away From Me'' (2013) *''Ingluenza'' (2013) *'' O.K.'' (2015) *''Year of the Rabbit'' (2016) Eskimeaux: Albums
. ''Last FM''. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
*''Beast on Beast'' (2018)


Current members

* Gabrielle Smith – guitar, vocals * Oliver Kalb – keys * Ian Cory – drums * Jack Greenleaf – bass


Past members

* Felix Walworth


References

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