What is the story behind transforming from Paul DiBartolo into KAML and Salvadore Poe?
PD: I just like change. It’s the nature of life and I don’t really get too attached to anything, not even my own name. When I was living in Stockholm about five years ago that name just appeared in my mind one day and so, I took it. Last year in India I was with a friend and she and I met two camels while walking down the street. I fell in love with those camels. My friend starting calling me camel and it stuck. SR: Would you say that with your eclectic musical tastes that a typical band situation would be too restrictive for you now? PD: Yes, for now it would since I prefer to write and sing my own material as I like. I write and record the basic tracks for my songs myself in my home studio in India. But Chinmayo, my producer, is my equal partner in this project and his contribution to arrangements and production is a very big part of the overall picture. He takes my tracks, adds his great work to it and makes the whole thing sound fantastic. Of course when we go out to perform we wil