your mix is good. it is easy to replace enjoyment with obsession if you over-analyze.
I don't buy vinyl anymore, but I love drum'n'bass and I still listen to it. I started listening to techno and hardcore techno before, but I recognize that I started primarily listening to what would become drum and bass in 1993 - DJ Crystl, Adam F, Voyager, DJ Fokus, M Beat, Orca, Doc Scott, LTJ Bukem. the only period I don't listen to is 90% of the stuff between 1997-98.
1994 I started going to events. after seeing the DJs at the events, I bought decks and started buying and playing vinyl. since then, I've used almost every kind of technology to mix. turntables, CD Rack Mount units, CD standalone units, desktop only, laptop only, touchscreen laptop only, laptop/controller, laptop/decks/software, and now tablet.
out of everything, I really only enjoy playing vinyl and CD standalone players (that have USB) or "all in one" digital units like the Stanton you are looking at. I have no preference between those three methods. the only thing I don't like - I really don't like to see a PC of any kind in the DJ booth or at a party/club unless it is a live PA.
for 99% of applications though, I like mixing on the Pacemaker App on the playbook. it is small, portable, inexpensive, reliable, stable. it sure doesn't make you "look as busy" as all the other hardware, but the net result is the same. and because it is so portable, you tend to mix a whole lot more than with other methods.
this is not a drum'n'bass tune, but you might like the following link anyway. elements that I like in techno or drum and bass can be found in all different genres. all the elements are there for someone like Fanu to remix this - would hope he would be sure to put in an Amen avalanche, because I think it could work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXsEtwF3fHA