Hatchback is the nom du disque of Samuel Milton Grawe, a lifelong music lover and creator of expansive, evocative, easygoing electronic epics. Often associated with the cosmic disco or nu-Balearic scene, his music often seems more informed by Krautrock or new age than dance music. Also a member of the duo
Windsurf, Grawe's first solo full-length as
Hatchback was 2008's
Colors of the Sun. Three years later, he released the new age-influenced
Zeus & Apollo. After a lengthy absence, he returned in 2018 with the typically relaxed
Year of the Dragon.
Born in 1976, he spent his childhood between Maclean, Virginia, and New Delhi, India, and beyond; traveling the world with his World Bank-employed father and always listening to his Walkman as he went, thereby instilling an enduring link between music and travel. His parents introduced him early on to
ABBA,
the Eurythmics, and
Culture Club; later he discovered the '70s prog rock of
Yes,
Pink Floyd,
ELP, and the like, which eventually led to a late-teenaged Krautrock obsession, beginning with
Tangerine Dream and
Klaus Schulze, moving on to
Neu!, and so on. The common denominator in all of this musical terrain is synthesizers, so it's no surprise that when the young Grawe began experimenting with making his own music it was with a Casio keyboard-cum-calculator that he'd seen a second-grade classmate use. He moved on to working with analog synths and MIDI sequencers, dabbling in IDM and psychedelic electronica throughout the '90s.
After moving to San Francisco in 1998, Grawe hooked up with guitarist Dan Judd, of the band
Call & Response, who recorded under the moniker
Sorcerer. The two began jamming on Saturday mornings, eventually performing live -- briefly as a trio dubbed Brown Rainbow -- and later solidifying their studio-based collaboration, around 2006, under the name
Windsurf. As they continued their joint and solo production work, they became increasingly associated with the burgeoning international current of electronica shorthanded as cosmic disco or nu-Balearic, helping to forge an unlikely connection between Scandinavia and the Bay Area that also included fellow travelers like
Arp,
Rubies, and
Dominique Leone. After posting their music on the website Dream Chimney, both
Hatchback and
Sorcerer were approached about releasing 12"s on two European labels (THISISNOTANEXIT and Tirk, respectively) that also coincidentally solicited remixes from Norwegian cosmic disco figurehead
Prins Thomas; after
Thomas realized the connection, he invited the pair to release an EP (as
Windsurf) and eventually a full album on his Internasjonal label.
The duo also remixed
LCD Soundsystem and
Low Motion Disco in 2007; meanwhile Grawe's well-received 12"s "White Diamond" and "Carefree Highway" caught the attention of England's Lo Recordings, paving the way for his long-in-the-works debut album as
Hatchback, 2008's
Colors of the Sun. The follow-up also seemingly took an eternity to arrive. When it did in January of 2011,
Zeus & Apollo built on Grawe's fascination with new age music, with its creator going so far as to announce "Welcome to the new age of new age."
Other than a 2013 EP titled Marin County,
Hatchback was largely unheard again until 2018. That year, the project's remix of "Posmeridiano" by Ukrainian composer Iury Lech was released on an EP by German label CockTail d'Amore Music. Later in the year, Lo released
Hatchback's third album, the lush, sprawling
Year of the Dragon. ~ K. Ross Hoffman