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I agree with the "no rules" bit; then again I know there are many persons out there that will disagree; just as they will when you put forth the notion that there are no "rules" when it comes to producing either. The "there are rules" notion imo does in a way lead to more technically sound (perhaps polished is a better word) music and mixing, but the "no rules" notion (equally imo) leads to more interesting music, and pushes the boundaries of the genre, and music in general.
I've done mixes that blend Coldharbourish "prog" with Nitin Sawhney, Prodigy, prog-breaks, and more trancey yet deeply grooved stuff, to mixes that blend Chicane with pre-00 PvD, hardhouse, tech-house, electro, and contemporary uplifting tech-edged melodic trance. People who abide by rules and strive to do art, imo tend to fail miserably time and again.
Do whatever works for you, and then see if others like it... if they don't, keep exploring the stuff you like doing, until you come across something that both you and others like - then go with that. If you don't have a passion for what you're doing, it doesn't matter if others like it, because while it may make you money, it'll leave you bored out of your skull doing it, and ultimately leave you feeling empty, and that your "art" in fact isn't art at all to you.
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