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Dubstep - Skrillex - He makes all of his music electronically. He's expressed a lack of talent in any instrument and noted that if not for his computer, he could not be a musician.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pT40_00AGQU

Electronic - Marshmello - He makes all his music also electronically, however, he's really pushing technology with his performances. He always wears his helmet which lights up during shows, but his latest performance he worked with fortnite an online multiplayer game and had a full virtual concert.
https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/2/18208223/fortnite-epic-games-marshmello-concert-exciting-bizarre-future-music

Virtual - Miku - She is a holographic performer all the music is created through programs as well as her concerts, where they project a 3D hologram on stage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbFxHdszYvA

Girl Power - Ariana Granda - She writes songs that empower women and is breaking new records. As for technology in the music video for God is a Women they used visual effects and staging to recreate famous statues but have Ariana as the main character.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHLHSlExFis

Disco - Bee Gees - They would use just one mic and a small speaker when recording together to create their harmonies instead of one at a time to make there music sound more genuine.
https://www.beegees.com/the-process/

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