Only had a chance to listen to the first one. The second one keeps timing out.

Not hugely into schranze type stuff, so I`ll only comment on production.

Well first off I noticed how narrow this all sounds.
everything seems too contrained.
There`s very little low bass and sub to speak of, so you should look into opening out the frequency range here.
The kick is really light and weak for this type of track, and again, has no sub, when it should be booming.
Try taking a kick with a longer release and larger sub swoop and compressing it (hard) to get some real oomph.
Not sure what to say about the sub, either there isn`t any or you`ve cut your low cut too high, if that is the case, bring it down to about 35-45hz.

I`d say the top end could be a little sharper too. Maybe at some bit crush to the hats and a little high end boost to get them scraping a little more.

As for the mid range, it`s all a bit of a mash. Although noise is part and parcel to this kind of music, you can still get more definition and punch to drive the tune along. Try to separate out the mid range a little using subtractive EQ to allow the percussion to get a stronger groove.

I`d also think about the coldness of all the sounds in this tune. There seems to be a lot of low quality samples and/or bit reduced stuff in here that makes the overall sound a touch unprofessional.
Try adding some warmth and width with some good quality compression, valve/saturation emulation, and maybe some use of exciters to give a fuller and deeper sound.