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I think you'll find that most/many electronica/EDM producers tweak sounds, levels, FX, etc. throughout the whole production process. It's more experimental in that regard, compared to traditional/mainstream recording processes, where the song is composed and practiced, the majority of the song is then tracked (recorded), and finally the tracks are mixed (usually with some overdubs and/or minor additions, as needed). In EDM, the composition, recording/tracking (if any), sound design, and mixing phases are pretty fluid for many people and a lot of people don't really seem to approach it very methodically, but that's what works for them. So, if your current approach isn't working for you, try a more/less methodical approach and see if you can find that sweet spot. And, definitely see derail's advice above.
Personally, I tend to take a pretty methodical approach because I come from a more traditional musical background. But I find that I'm usually a lot less methodical and more fluid in my approach when I'm creating an EDM/electronica track than I am when I'm working on rock, pop, ballad, etc. projects.
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