The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone (2000) is the fourth album from The Apples in Stereo.
Up until The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone, producer and band leader Robert Schneider would usually implement a Wall of Sound style of production on his records whereas on this album he chose to pursue a rawer sound.
In an interview flexi disc, included on the vinyl-LP version of the album, Schneider remarks: "That was a lesson I learned from Led Zeppelin and from the Beatles—is that one guitar can go a long way.
[citation needed] The title is from a book written in 1638 by English clergyman John Wilkins.
The album was engineered by The Apples in Stereo with Ron Marschall, Robert Christiansen and Jim McIntyre.