I find that the style of the music I produce changes a lot between songs. I've heard people saying that this is natural as you start making music, that you'll "settle into a genre" over time.
Strangely, I *don't* want to end up producing one style of music and one style alone. I want to be constantly doing new things with my music. I want to create pieces that bend the distinctions between genres. I see a lot of people saying that they've decided to only produce "reggae-influenced trip glitch hop step" and it just seems so restricting to me.
In fact, I just really hate the idea of genres in general. Genres make it all to easy to stay in your comfort zone in terms of listening to music. I was and still am a hard and prog rock fan, and tended to stick to those genres. Without ponies, I probably would have never discovered electronic music - because of genres, and because of my misconcieved belief that "I will never like anything outside the genres I like".
Genres also tend to restrict you from producing new things. As in music listening, it's easy to settle down into a familiar groove - today's radio hits are good examples of that. Even the concept of breaking off multiple aliases à la Renard seems restrictive, as you may still be creating, consciously or not, to fit a genre.
So, my question: if you've chosen to produce only one style of music, why? Is it that you only like producing that style? Are you wary of trying something new because your subscribers expect a certain genre of you? I'd like to know your reasons.
Finally, reggae-influenced trip glitch hop step is best genre. Peace.