“I approach a drop like I’m writing a function—it has to take an input (the buildup) and return a maximum emotional output.” — Niles Hollowell-Dhar (paraphrased from interviews)

Through his "Lessons of KSHMR" series, he provides high-level technical breakdowns of sound design, mixing, and arrangement, treating music production as a discipline that can be quantified and taught through logical systems.

One of Dhar’s most impactful contributions is his series of (co-produced with Splice). These are not just collections of sounds; they are engineered products :

: He created the "Sounds of KSHMR" sample packs, which became some of the most widely used technical assets in modern music production. These packs are essentially libraries of meticulously engineered sounds (one-shots and loops) that act as "code" for other artists to build their tracks.