Reviews
Music for outward and inner moving
“Evolution” stirs the soul from the very first chords. You move along with Voide’s dynamic music and you cannot tear yourself away from his expressive and powerful project. The artist creates clear futuristic images by his electronic music. Odd rushed to the sky megapolises appear in front of your face. You feel yourself sometime in the future and you see how many visible changes it brought. But your deep inner self remains unchanged. And you feel confident and well-grounded in this unknown fantastic world.

The album “Evolution” is reminiscent of famous Berlin school. It has a strong flavor of classical electronic music. In my opinion the most captivating tracks on “Evolution” are “Supercharge” and “Dream Machine”. But the entire CD makes a good impression and you will undoubtedly want to listen to this pulsing Voide’s music time and again. I would characterize it as music for outward and inner moving.

--Serge Kozlovsky, http://sergekozlovsky.com/, 2008-08-27
Touching the void
Floating in creative galaxies within mystical melodies, hypnotic beats and deep emotional moments. A most enjoyable cd, I recommend it! - Liquid Abyss
--CDBABY January 20008 - (http://cdbaby.com/cd/voide)
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Once again, the Swedish master musician Voide has blessed us with a complete album. The content is just perfect for easy listening (I have a copy of the CD in my car) or a more focused analysis of contemporary music that is true to its roots (listening to the new Voide CD with headphones is strongly recommended for an awesome experience). Best electronica album in 2008? - Kent Lofgren
--CDBABY January 20008 - (http://cdbaby.com/cd/voide3)
Ultimator
Tasty sounds of the early retro style served up just right. This cd focusses on colourful musical visuals and forgotten rituals :) - Liquid Abyss
--CDBABY January 20008 - (http://cdbaby.com/cd/voide3)
Marc Tater of Chain D.L.K Reviews the Evolution album
Although VOIDE is his new music project and has started in 2K6, the Swedish Electro/Industrial-musician David Almgren can’t be at seen as a greenhorn. David already started to experiment with electronic-based music in 1984 and can look back on several music projects in quite different directions. Nothing which could grab enough attention for a possible break-through, but a lot of stuff to learn and to grow on. The result of his growing can be discovered on this new full-length album entitled “Evolution”. Compared to the rather spacey background Electronica tunes mostly presented on his early last years’ debut “Space Sponge”, VOIDE offers a refreshing new form of Electro-Pop music, which finds musically inspiration in the pioneering works of KRAFTWERK, YELLO, ART OF NOISE or other Synthpop-driven artists with a strictly dedication to the romantic kind of the 80s Pop/Wave-culture. Of course, some of David’s textures as well as his recording abilities are sounding up-to-date, but this doesn’t at all weaken the first impression. He also couldn’t resist to offer his vocals in this mostly vocoderized “robotic-voice” style, which has made KRAFTWERK that famous. Most of the tracks offer a straight-forward and beat-oriented attitude, I finally hope that a DJ will be courageous enough to play this kind of music. Everything on this album sounds coherent and nearly epic, while he’s picking up several themes like the ongoing development of the man – machine dialogue and several astronomy and Sci-fi-related things. Both tracks out of VOIDE’s Si-CD released only a half year before, “Computer Nation” and “Dream Machine”, are available on here too, and can be named as being the most catchiest tracks here, while pieces like “Motivator” or “R-Evolution” penetrating the boundaries to some EBM-minded areas. Another great proof, that Electronic-based music has had its heydays around 15 years before, but as much as I adore this album and the artistically concept behind this fine project, it needs to be mentioned, that “Evolution” is only David’s third best work so far - Marc Tater
--Jan 31 2008 (http://www.chaindlk.com/reviews/?id=4147)