suggestions:

1. Buy a laptop, grab some software and get out of the studio. Sometimes sitting in the same room every day doing the same thing will kill you inside.
2. Don't force it. Just make what you enjoy. If you're not feeling what comes out or it doesn't push the envelope enough...maybe it just isn't meant to be at the moment. I see where I want to be (and WILL be) as a producer in the future. For me to get to that point is going to take a lot of time, but I'm not trying to rush it.
3. like db said, listen to other music and develop new influences. take something you like about a style of music and make it yours. For instance, I just finished up an EP for Audio Assault. With those tracks I took influences from a lot of various styles of music. I took the birmingham influence, but I didn't want to make another clone to file under Jaxx tracks, so I took what I felt gave the music its edge and left the rest. Then I took some of my favorite elements of experimental/IDM music and worked into the background instead of relying on compressed bass or conga loops. For a breakbeat-ish track, I wanted a massive beat for it that had a lot of weight to the bass. I looked to influential music that focused heavily on bass, from DNB to Prodigy to hip hop, I took what I liked and left hte rest. I used some programming tricks from the trendy minimal techno and replaced it with dynamic and metallic sounds. Finally, I added in some ambient music influence for good measure and to keep things a bit twisted.
4. Slow it down. I can use my audio assault ep as an example for this one as well. For the main track I wrote and recorded it in the lower 120s bpm. After I recorded it initally, I reopened back it Ableton and bumped it up to 134. Why? At slower speeds (and faster), you can get a good funk and swing that you can't measure up to in the 130-145 bpm bracket. There is more room to breathe in between the kick drums and it doesn't seem so linear and straight forward. Take DNB for instance, there are some sick basslines and production techniques that you just can't pull off at 138bpm. So create the techniques beforehand, and use amazing technology to speed it up or slow it down to put into techno.