If you're interested in pursuing a career in computer engineering, here are some steps to follow:
His departure from a traditional engineering path was not a rejection of technicality, but rather a redirection of it. He began to apply the "engineer’s mindset"—debugging, iterative testing, and logical structure—to his sound design. This approach eventually led to his re-emergence in 2014 as KSHMR , where he blended complex electronic sounds with his Kashmiri-Indian heritage. Engineering a Musical Legacy
As his career evolved from The Cataracs (famous for "Like a G6") to his solo alias , the engineering mindset became even more apparent. KSHMR’s productions are notoriously dense—often containing 150+ tracks of layered orchestral stabs, hardstyle kicks, and Bollywood samples.
Niles Hollowell-Dhar, also known as Parallel, is a computer engineer and electronic music producer. His work in the field of computer engineering has focused on developing innovative audio processing techniques and algorithms. Here are some key takeaways from his work:
In interviews, Hollowell-Dhar has noted that debugging a broken synth plugin feels remarkably similar to debugging a piece of faulty code. You isolate the variable, test the input/output, and iterate until the function returns the desired result.

