"Voyage starts off with some strange, electronic, circus like music, before the band starts playing gamelan. After that, then the electric piano, clavinet, and synthesizers kick in, and it sounds very 1970s. Then it gets really strange with the electronic effects, sounding like Tangerine Dream or Amon Düül II, before Part 1 ends with the same strange electronic circus music it started with. Part 2 stars with several minutes of bizarre noodling on synthesizers and thundersheets, before the music calms down and the flute comes in. Then there’s several minutes of Moog soloing that sounds like something Jan Hammer might do (I wouldn’t be surprised if Brainticket heard Jan Hammer’s The First Seven Days before recording this album). Then the album ends with the sound of electronically modified flute, and strange sounds that are hard to describe. All I can say is this whole album makes me think of mid 1970s TV and movie documentaries (i.e. In Search Of… With Leonard Nimoy, Overlords of the UFO, Mysteries From Beyond Earth) as the music would fit perfect to such movies and TV programs of the time. I often imagine ’70s grainy footage when I hear Voyage. This is one killer album, especially for those who love the sounds of vintage synthesizers." - Ben Miler