Vinko Globokar's self-titled album, released on January 1, 2003, under the Aulos MusiKado label, is a compelling exploration of avant-garde music that spans over two hours. This collection showcases Globokar's innovative compositional style, blending diverse instrumentation and experimental techniques. The album features a range of pieces, from intimate solo performances like "Toucher for One Percussionist" to expansive ensemble works such as "Etude pour Folklora I for 19 Instruments." Each track offers a unique sonic experience, highlighting Globokar's mastery of texture, rhythm, and timbre. With compositions like "Discours III," "Discours VI for String Quartet," and "Elegie balkanique for Flute, Guitar and Percussion," the album delves into both structured and improvisational elements, creating a rich and dynamic listening journey. Vinko Globokar's work is a testament to his pioneering spirit in the realm of contemporary classical music.