Taken from the eponymous album released in september 1999 on Les Disques Bazoline (F) / Essential Dance Music (Rotterdam), then licenced in 2000 to Radikal Records (NY) for the US market. It was ironically named with reference to a Cardigans LP (First Band On The Moon - 1996), as well as with the common gimmick of sampling NASA, Apollo XI, vocal comms between astronauts and Houston by many electronic/dance producers in the 90's. The album was closing with a 21'47" suite made of 6 continuous parts, and this upload is the second half of it, including: • Part 5: Scratches In The Dust • Part 6: Good Old Terra Firma On this Pianity account, you can also find "First Dee-Jay On The Moon parts 1 to 4 (of 6)", which is the first half. The purchaser of the Unique will be offered a USB flash stick (shape of a business card) including our complete discography in HD .wav files (6 albums, 1997-Today).