yes yes fella! how you goin'?
Im writing this in bits as I listen to parts of your tunes, write a bit, listen a bit, write a bit etc etc
so appologies if I write something then have to correct myself later
rite...
nowhere near blake rarity dub...
all the elements are there, the break is crisp, the vocal has got a nice feel to it, the bass wobbles are nice and cheeky but the one thing I'd say is that there need to be a lot more space in the mix...
there are sections where the kicks drop out, and the break drops out for a abar or so at at a time, but if you listen you other tracks the breaks and stuff dont run constantly... instead of running it for 8bars (for example) you sould run it for half a bar, and drop it out at the snare... doing that gives a stronger sense of the 'step' part of the dance...
as well there are few bits that see alot of things in at the same time...
rite say, say you've got the snare, the break, the bass tone, the wobble, and a few variations of the vocal... and the occational bass dive and white noise rise... so thats (counting 7 or 8 different things...)
if you pick 2 elements and try to work out an interaction between tehm for the first part of the track, then for the next section pick two more and do something similar... that way you can give you tune a greater sense of progression...
dubstep is all about clever inter-relationships between hits, sounds and elements...
but yeah man, the sounds are all there, its just the space in the mix...
what do you use to produce with?
if you also can, have a think about getting a little bit of reverb or something to tie the ambience of the track together...
hope some of thats been useful,
safe
p.cubby