Very interesting.
It's intriguing too, because while you may be new at the software and producing songs(yes?), you've got an entire field of reality just waiting for you.
Experimental phase, yes Boo has it. And I suggest playing your feet in all the waters of style you can, here. 'Cause wow... I guess I'm a dork, but that's just really cool - experimentation.
Okay, so.. I've heard some of what you presented us with... I don't have any really useful suggestions, 'cause as you've probably noticed, dance/techno/beat, whatever, isn't my real genre of music. But! Hark, I do understand some things.
Landscapes. Music can be like a landscape, with instruments or vocals dotting it. It's just how I "see" music. Surreal, real, whatever. Call it an inspirational explanation.. So with that in mind:
Repetition is your friend, if you don't overuse it. Pretty general I know, but "kitty" would be an example of this.
Volumes. This concept alone, also geeks me out. Fading in tracks, fading out vocals, pulling in more things to dot that landscape.
I dig your rambling though, actually... I think it's kind of neat. You sound more mm, rambly, than nervous to me.. it's got some kind of subdued calmness to it.
I'm probably repeating things you already know, but what this is about is learning your tools, experimenting with them, and finding a "path"; one of many of the musical plane that's spread wide open before you. Maybe you'll find your niche too, breakbeat, dance, house.. what have you.
And so, I'll leave specific suggestions to the people who KNOW what they're talking about.
*sneaks off*