Stefanovski has played a wide variety of guitars, including a Gibson SG, Gibson Nighthawk, Scala VS-1(custom), Scala VSTII (custom), a Fender Stratocaster - heavily modified with Schecter and Radulović parts, a Telecaster, a Radulović super-strat and a Pensa-Suhr super-strat.
[5] He played the guitar solo in the song "Za Milion Godina" by YU Rock misija, the former Yugoslav contribution to Bob Geldof's Band Aid.
They played their first major concert as an opening act for Bijelo Dugme, commonly regarded as Yugoslavia's most popular band.
This style is characterized by a fusion of classic rock and roll with folk elements, in his case from his native Macedonia.
They maintained some elements of their earlier ethno style, as evidenced for example in their rendition of Macedonian folk son 'Ajde Sonce Zajde' on the album Beskonačno (Eng: 'Infinite').
During this period, Stefanovski began working more on side projects, including composing scores for movies and plays, and collaborating with other musicians.
The only new material they released was their rendition of Macedonian folk classic 'Uči me majko, karaj me' (Eng: teach me mother, scold me).
Some songs off the album still make regular appearances in his set lists today, including the title track and the ballad 'Kandilce'.
In 2012, Tommy Emmanuel, Stochelo Rosenberg and himself have formed a band called Kings of Strings, and have embarked on tour in mid-March.