Thanks gang!
First, I am glad that we are keeping the discussion in the realm of positive suggestions and ideas.

To respond with what I am looking for, the answer is, "I don't know." But, in the past that is what I loved about BIAB. Often, I would sit down and experiment and a mood would develop and I would take it from there. Perhaps I may be on my island by taking this approach. But, there is where the problem lies. I feel I have run the course of my favorite handful of styles i.e. Real Tracks. Thus, I began to venture out into the other byways within the thousands of styles that I have paid for.

To name each style would not only require me to reconstruct the many hours of sifting through the styles to find them. But, it would not serve a purpose because the problem is not found in a particular style.

Yes, I would agree the styles share one common denominator: they are the styles that deploy MIDI instruments. If the "actual arrangements" that is, the rhythmic patterns and accompanying instrumental tracks, were set to a contemporary fashion I can export them to my VSTs and Jamstix is one I use (that is for the poster that had mentioned Jamstix earlier.)

It was noted that "today's" sound may be tough to nail down. I agree. To the point about the "Atari" sound is where I agree that BIAB did have a "today" sound once; back in the Atari days perhaps smile (That was a funny reference from the poster that got me thinking of my old Atari's Asteroids) I believe there is a need to update these styles if you wish to continue to advertise the number of styles that is stated. And that is my whole point in a nutshell. If there are no longer any available resources to update these styles, then remove them and call BIAB what it is.

Real Tracks is a fine addition. The solos have really expanded my music outside the realm of a guitarist with a computer. However, I may hold on upgrading until something develops where there are more options made available even within the big three of Rock, Country and Jazz. I love the Jazz tracks. But, I would like to see more than just swing, or ballads with brushes. Give me some funk, fusion, and something with a driving feel. That is to answer the question of what styles I personally would like to see in the next update.