I find him very different from what you’re referring to, and I hate the floating burner house stuff. Jobse always interests me ’cause he’s all over the place with the tracks. From early 90’s rave, to some Fad Gadget industrial track, to something released on Ed Banger. Same with Palms Trax. They take chances and dig into older records. With excellent mixing. I see Jobse as being very different from the Burridge/ADID stuff, where all the tracks are carbon copies of each other.
Dixon just uses his mixes as a vehicle for pushing Innervisions. I still have time for him but what made him excellent was that he played, and his label released, just good music. Now it’s become a “sound” unto itself and I find it quite flat. It’s no longer what’s good, but rather what fits within the Innervisions bubble.