First of all, young people don't like "electronic" music. You don't see too many kids getting down with Wendy Carlos or Morton Subotnick. Kids like dance music, hip-hop, and pop. These styles are primarily produced using computers because nearly all music is presently being produced using computers. The technology makes itself heard more clearly in pop and dance because youth-oriented music embraces new technology more overtly than more conservative styles, but that has been true since the invention of recording.
The "technical ability" you bemoan is itself a form of musicianship. Music has been an intrinsically technological art form since people started carving bone flutes forty thousand years ago. Pianos and guitars aren't any more "natural" than laptops. You may not personally care for the music that the kids like, which is your right, but it is still music, and it requires musicality to make it.