Electron make great hardware for people trying to move away from computers. However I would think the Octatrack would be a better solution. It does a whole lot. It’s not analogue, but you can compose 8 tracks of audio, and 8 tracks of midi. Plenty of room for drums, and all sorts of other sounds. It’s a great central piece to start with. Some claim it’s hard to learn. It’s complex, but I found it easy to understand the basics leaving a lot of room for learning.

Just to add and echo whats been said.
Hardware is going to create limitations, but I find these limitations are parameters to work within, keeping me focused on what I can do, as opposed to getting bogged down by the endless options. The endless options become uninspiring, especially after a long day working behind a computer.
Limitations can allow you to actually learn the hardware to it’s full potential, inside and out. You become one with the gear. I like that, and I get way more accomplished than I ever did with a DAW.