Soundwise it's ok, but I just think this whole thing is a little bit too syrup, you know what I mean? Canada became the biggest transit country for synthetic drugs (MDMA aka "Molly", amphetamine). And this swaps over to the US market.
So all the dance stuff got faster and more "acid" (you even hear it in pop charts, see LMFAO and even harder like Rihanna's "Where have you been"), because that's the pre-dominant club drugs and hip hop got grimeier and slower, because aside from weed, people started to use a lot of syrup. Drugs often reflect the tempo/mood of the music and so do the pre-dominant club drugs people take. It's a strange combination, but that's the way it is.
Guess it would be good if trapEDM got a bit faster and more melodic for it to "take over" and dance music a bit slower and less "acid". Otherwise it will play out in like 9-12 months.
Guess something like Moombathon has a much bigger chance to work, because it has a different mood and is less US-centric. You can easily make house-ish/Arabic/Asian/Latin sounding styles of it and it's something women are more into.
And after all us men go to parties to see women shake their giftboxes. lol
I mean even pop-dance tracks like Usher's "Dj got us falling in love again" are 120BPM, but they feel like 135BPM trance songs. lol