Catchy too easy, perhaps, but only on the value of a straw fire - good music, so I've had the experience may - considered exaggerated - are not already understood at first hearing - otherwise it is - at least mostly. Summer in Nagasaki, however, is the work that needs to be worked through and understood - and then revealed it drama, depth and - despite the dramatic historical background - breathtaking beauty. In fact, I began only after repeated, protracted over several weeks concentrated listening to hear these properties - and each new hearing reveals new secrets (obviously an advantage of electronic music, which I previously did not want to admit it: produce in expert hands these "instruments" a tonal and sonic richness, the natural "real" instruments can not have) Apparently Edgar Froese was right when he said in an interview - quite modest - noted, this CD is "awesome" - anyway, I agree with him. Summer in Nagasaki tempts one or the other certainly also help to deal with the inhuman act of that two atomic bombs - a sure valuable aspect. This musical masterpiece is also a good example of program music, which creates in the imagination of the listener pictures and impressions. Conclusion: an exceptional CD, very sophisticated and perfectly implemented!