I respect you moving forward in your production career and I hope you continue reaching ahead. :) And if you would like to know the "technical problems" I was referring to, I'll be more than happy to point them out and teach you how to fix them. Cuddos to you my guy
Stepping out of your comfort zone will help you grow as a producer. Which is why I genre hop a lot, test new sounds, design new composition, etc. My roots are drum and bass but I do so much of other genres you'd never realize that on first glance. But, I take all that I learn from branching out that when I come back to my root genre I can incorporate so many new ideas and push the boundaries. I like this, because it does just that, you push yourself and while there are certain areas that need
improvement, you certainly conveyed yourself through effort and I respect that. As far as spam goes, I don't count it as spam when someone owns up to it and has good reasoning for putting their track on my wall; plus you did it in a respectful way which makes me want to actually look at it because if you take the time to comment in a respectful manner then I know you took the time to create your track.