Monday 27 July 2009

Arsenal - Manipulator (1988) & Factory Smog Is A Sign Of Progress (1990) (By Request)



Arsenal was Santiago Durango's brief follow-up project after Big Black. As far as I'm aware the band never performed live and it's quite possible that it wasn't really a full band at all. I think it was basically just Santagio playing all instruments and was strictly a studio project, although I may be wrong on this. It doesn't quite pack the same punch that Big Black did but you can definitely hear his contribution to the band in these records.

*[EDIT] So I was wrong about Durango recording these albums alone. He did have a bassplayer on both recordings. Thanks to someone leaving a comment I've been reading up on Malachai Ritscher who played bass on Manipulator. His life seemed very interesting but also very tragic. He was an extreme political activist that committed suicide as a sort of anti-war protest just like the monk protester from that famous Vietnam war photograph. This whole self-immolation thing just makes no sense to me. I can't seem to stop thinking about it since reading about this guy. I have a difficult enough time just trying to understand suicide in general but I just can't seem to understand how this could possibly benefit your cause. Really how does it change anything? Am I missing something here? Even if he managed to torch George Bush himself would it really change the outcome of this war? And if you feel like you had to do this couldn't you find a less painful way to do it than to set yourself on fire? Anyways this is old news that goes back a few years and if anyone is interested Pitchfork wrote an article on the guy here. I just can't help but notice the irony of his death considering he was in a band called Arsenal with the guy whose previous band's most well known song was titled Kerosene. I think most readers of this blog will probably already know what that song's about.

8 comments:

  1. Great post. Thanks for the share.

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  2. I don't know what the lineup is on the second one, but the bass player on Manipulator was named Malachi Richter. He later burned himself to death on a Chicago freeway to protest the Iraq War:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malachi_Ritscher

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  3. thx..unrelated to this: I saw you were looking for Jesu's Infinity and I believe I saw it over at Lucidmedia

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  4. Thank you for the great info keep it up the good work going...

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  5. I think this projects really brings up the best of him, it sounds more mature and more open to do more crazy sounds and combinations.

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  6. Hey Pinto,

    I just came across this gem, a thing of beauty from my youth. Alas it's been here for almost 5 years and megaupload is gone... Any chance of reuploading this through another means? Torrent maybe? If not, kudos to your taste.

    Grtz,

    Papa G

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  7. Same old... Is there anybody willing to up the flac rip please, pretty please?

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