"Music from Some Guys in Space" is an instrumental piece played by Joel Robinson and Crow during Experiment #303.
Set-up[]
Joel Robinson: Oh, hiya Crow.
Crow T. Robot: Oh, hi. Whatcha doin'?
Joel Robinson: Oh, we were just inspired by the cool new-age music of this movie, so we decided to use the wall of keyboards to make our own, great new new-age music. You wanna help?
Crow T. Robot: Sure. What can I do?
Joel Robinson: Well, I could teach you how to play the keyboards?
Crow T. Robot: Will it take long?
Joel Robinson: No, of course not. Come on over here. Here, check this out. Okay. Put your hand over here.
Crow T. Robot: Okay.
Joel Robinson: Put your finger down. See?
Crow T. Robot: Like that?
Joel Robinson: Yeah.
Crow T. Robot: Oh!
Joel Robinson: Yeah, you're playing a new-age chord now, okay?
Crow T. Robot: Neat.
Joel Robinson: Just like Yanni. All right, now. Put another finger down. Okay?
Crow T. Robot: Okay.
Joel Robinson: Now you're playing a Yanni lick. Now hold it down for an hour.
Crow T. Robot: Yeah.
Joel Robinson: Now hold it down until you get a record contract from Windham Hill.
Crow T. Robot: Oh, hey, cool. Servo, check it out. It's my new new-age Yanni lick. Joel, hold down my new new-age Yanni Lick. I gotta put my sandwich down. This music's kinda dull, isn't it?
Joel Robinson: Yeah, but it's a good way to make a lot of money without a big initial investment.
Tom Servo: *ahem* And now Music from Some Guys in Space. Tonight on Music from Some Guys in Space, more fine, new new-age music and sounds from super-progressive Bay Area new-age keyboardist Joel Robinson. Joel will be accompanied on the wall of keyboards by veteran minimalist Crow T. Robot. We invite you to sit back and enjoy more repetitive new-age music as we cruise the spaceways. Come along, fellow travelers and enjoy music from some guys in space.
Joel Robinson: Hey, we got movie sign, you guys!
Tom Servo: It's...Movie...Sign...Next time on...Emergency...9...1...1...
Joel Robinson: Tom, you're stuck in Shatner mode. C'mon, man. Snap out of it! Crow, wake up! We've got Movie Sign!
Credits[]
Behind the scenes[]
The song and sketch are a reference to the radio show Hearts of Space, which features new-age music.