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Clear Light / Dark Matter - Clear White & Black Ice
- (Colored Vinyl, White, Black, Bonus CD)
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 09/05/2025

Clear Light / Dark Matter - Clear White & Black Ice
(Colored Vinyl, White, Black, Bonus CD)
- Artist: Wang Chung
- Label: Sing
- Genre: Rock
- Number of Discs: 5
- UPC: 780627370983
Product Notes
Clear Light, Dark Matter is a career retrospective that reveals the many layers of Wang Chung's music. This exclusive deluxe edition spans the band's four-decade career, featuring a carefully curated selection of their greatest hits and hidden gems. It includes a double LP (180g colored clear White & Black Ice), a 7" single of "Everybody Have Fun Tonight (Eric Kupper Remix - Club & Dub versions)", an exclusive booklet featuring photos provided by Nick Feldman and Jack Hues with written contributions from Jack Hues, a double CD, a turntable mat, an 8" x 10" semi-gloss photo with an exclusive image provided by Wang Chung, and a 5"x5" "Everybody Wang Chung Tonight" sticker. More than just a collection of tracks, the album showcases the duality that defines Wang Chung: the upbeat, infectious energy of songs like "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" and "Dance Hall Days" balanced with deeper, complex rhythms and experimental production techniques. The album title, Clear Light, Dark Matter, reflects the band's ability to bridge different musical worlds effortlessly. Tracks like "Dance Hall Days" blend African Burundi shuffle rhythms with electronic elements and rock instrumentation. At the same time, "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" intertwines a Motown-inspired chord structure with modern dance production. These songs reveal Wang Chung's penchant for blending styles such as funk, pop, rock, and even prog elements. Often within a single track, creating a rich, multilayered soundscape. With it's mix of radio hits and deeper cuts, this collection is a testament to the band's influence and innovation across multiple genres.