2011 studio album by Gang Gang Dance
Eye Contact is the fifth studio album by American experimental music band Gang Gang Dance , released on May 10, 2011. It is the collective's first album to be released under the 4AD banner.[ 4]
The record is their first and final to feature Jesse Lee handling drumming duties after original drummer Tim Dewit's 2008 departure. Eye Contact also consists of contributions from bassist Tim Koh of Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti and Alexis Taylor of alternative dance / synth-pop collective Hot Chip .
Stereogum placed the album at number 6 on its list of the "Top 50 albums of 2011".[ 13] Uncut placed the album at number 22 on its list[ 14] while Pitchfork placed the album at 25.[ 15]
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^ a b Cragg, Michael (May 5, 2011). "Gang Gang Dance: Eye Contact – review" . The Guardian . Retrieved May 24, 2011 .
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^ a b Leitko, Aaron (May 6, 2011). "Gang Gang Dance: Eye Contact" . Pitchfork . Retrieved May 24, 2011 .
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^ Turner, Luke (May 4, 2011). "Album Review: Gang Gang Dance – 'Eye Contact' " . NME . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved May 24, 2011 .
^ Martins, Chris (May 10, 2011). "Gang Gang Dance, 'Eye Contact' (4AD)" . Spin . Retrieved May 24, 2011 .
^ "Gang Gang Dance: Eye Contact". Uncut (169): 85. June 2011.
^ "Stereogum's Top 50 Albums of 2011" . Pitchfork . December 5, 2011. Retrieved January 15, 2012 .
^ "Uncut's Top 50 Albums of 2011" . 29 November 2011.
^ Nick Neyland. "Staff Lists: The Top 50 Albums of 2011" . Pitchfork . Archived from the original on 2012-01-08. Retrieved 2020-04-21 .