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Night Sky with Stars

"True Music can’t be coded. It’s inherited like stardust—played by calloused fingers, carried on breath, and charged with something machines will never comprehend."

Girl playing a glowing violin for a girl floating in space

Song in Space is a sci-fi family adventure set in a galaxy where music is outlawed—and only one kid can bring it back. 

Her name is Song. She’s 11. She plays violin. And the robots are chasing her.

When the glitchy robot Queen Faustina begins silencing the universe, Song escapes from her home planet Mixopia aboard the Dog Nose with a violin and a secret map of the songlines—ancient musical pathways that connect worlds.

Dog spaceship chasing castle in space

What Is Song In Space?

Reggae robot DJ in space
Boy and robot bird enjoy night sky
Boy and robot bird enjoy music under starry night
Wolfgang
Boy and robot bird enjoy music under the night sky
Tutti

TUTTI

Reggae robot DJ in space
Boy and robot bird enjoy night sky
Boy and robot bird enjoy night sky
Boy and robot bird enjoy night sky
Boy and robot bird enjoy night music under starry sky
Boy and robot bird enjoy night music

WOLFGANG

Reggae robot DJ in space
Boy and robot bird enjoy music under starry night
Boy and robot bird enjoy night sky
Boy and robot bird enjoy night with music
Boy and robot bird enjoy music under starry night
Reggae robot DJ in space

PAPA OM MOW MOW

Reggae robot DJ in space
Boy and robot bird enjoy night sky
Boy and robot bird enjoy night sky
Boy and robot bird enjoy night sky
Boy and robot bird enjoy night
Band playing music in city at night

THE BANDOLEERS

Song and her band of rebel audionauts, travel from comets to pirate moons, from jungle planets to haunted libraries—fighting to protect the one thing that still makes us human – True Music.

"They tried to code the stars. But they failed. The future isn't programmed, it's played. By skin and bone and blood. Music matters. It always will. It powers the songlines that connect us all. They can't replicate that. And creativity resists. No artist follows any orders but the orders of their hearts."

Elderly woman storytelling around campfire to children
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