Niles Hollowell-dhar Computer Science ((exclusive)) May 2026

Niles doesn’t suffer from —he loops them into fills. He treats time complexity like a challenge: can the emotional arc resolve in O(n log n) listens? Yes. Always yes.

Some producers hear music. Niles Hollowell-Dhar hears a —and every track accepts. niles hollowell-dhar computer science

In the studio, he thinks in . A verse transitions to a build, which triggers a drop—each state with its own rules, transitions guarded by conditions (snare rolls, filtered white noise). His DAW is just an execution environment for a real-time system he designed mentally before a single waveform was drawn. Niles doesn’t suffer from —he loops them into fills

His greatest production trick isn’t a plugin. It’s a of frequencies—bass locked to 0–120 Hz, mids assigned to emotional weight, highs reserved for air and anxiety. Collisions are rare. When they happen, he calls it "character." Always yes