I really appreciate guys/gals who play drums the way they feel about the "song" rather than just keeping the backbeat and working at being a rudiment tech. I listen to Krupa on Sing, Sing, Sing and he's doing African rhythms on the floor tom. I don't think those African tribesman are reading scores or attempting to replicate paradiddles but rather putting their emotion into the mix. I don't understand many of the folks here who want to know exactly how Peart or Bonham did this and that and are trying to play "The Immigrant Song" exactly like Bonham. You either fell the music and add your interpretation or you're a robot.
Your style is really how drums should be played. Or as Moon told me "....filling in what Pete forgot to do."
Don't know if you do this or not, but I play a lot of classical music in my studio. Gives me the opportunity to expand my thought patterns
Check out Mike Terrana if you haven't already....
https://www.youtube.com]km5m-TmRrAo