Dom Pachino
has been putting in work on the underground scene for over 20 years. After
dropping three classic group albums with Killarmy, he embarked on a solo career
that has seen him release more than ten projects through his own Napalm
Recordings imprint. After a few years away from the mic, he’s now back with a
full length collaboration album with acclaimed beat maker Bronze Nazareth. The album marks the beginning of what seems
to be a new era for Dom Pachino, as he describes the problems he has had with
distributing previous releases and why he has now taken that into his own
hands. Listening to the album, Dom
sounds like a new man, he sounds completely rejuvenated, re-energised and is
spitting like he did back in the Killarmy days.
We touch on a lot of subjects throughout the interview including the
reason he called out Cilvaringz on the new album, and he even turns the tables
to ask a few questions of his own…
Interview conducted by Pattch82 (pattch82@gmail.com)
Interview Date: August 26th 2015
PATTCH82: What’s up man?
DOM PACHINO:
Peace, what’s going on Chris?
P82: Yeah I’m good man, you?
DP: I’m good
man, not bad, not bad.
P82: So the new album dropped on August
15th. The reaction has been
really positive so far, you must be happy with the feedback that it’s getting…?
DP: Oh yeah
definitely man. It took about a year to
put the project together being that Bronze is in Detroit and I’m in New York so
we had to work it out you know. But
yeah, the response has been real positive, I’m really happy with it.