In his latest release, there is more than enough party material pulled to the fore with the introductory "Sand", the technoid crane "Neonpunk" and the announcing single "Picnic", but this is only the first quarter of the album boldly spread over 80 minutes. Below, the ambient background, tailor-made for a well-sounded living room, is slowly revealed. Post-trip-hop “Lunar” calls for morning coffee, while the slow-moving “I don’t let the wind touch you” fits best with late-night daydreaming. "Kinki" is another irresistible challenge for all hardened partygoers, and first of all for those older from the Plasmatic generation 40+ who remember the adventurous journey of EGOBOO bits. On this voyage, Aesqe, Blashko, Plazmatick, and The Sound of the Ship plotted the longitude and latitude of domestic experimental electronics. Although it sounds just a little nostalgic and not at all old-fashioned, the album "Maziš mi se" is a kind of reminiscence of this pioneering endeavor.