by Andy KellmanThe Ghostly International label unleashed Charles Manier upon the world through the Tangent 2002: Disco Nouveau compilation with "Change You," a seemingly lost track from the heyday of early-'80s, New York City-based clubs. A few months after Disco Nouveau's release, and shortly after another stellar compilation appearance (with "Out Like a Tooth," on Ersatz Audio's Misery Loves Company), Manier's Ann Arbor-based outlet issued Bang Bang Lover, a three-song 12" that placed the fields of electronic body music and electro-industrial on a skewer. As with most of the other releases bearing the stamp of Ghostly, it combined wit with skill and intelligence.