What Is Project vs Album in Music Workflows?
Definition: A project is the active execution unit. An album is the packaging and delivery unit for related tracks.
What it means in practice
- Project: deadlines, revisions, notes, and active production work
- Album: grouped tracks, release structure, and delivery organization
Keeping these distinct prevents process confusion.
Why this category matters
When creators collapse project and album concepts, workflow visibility breaks. Teams lose clarity on what is being made versus what is being prepared for release.
How it differs from adjacent models
Generic PM tools rarely model this distinction clearly. Music workflows need both layers and a clean bridge between them.
How Soniteq and Kora fit
Kora helps creators manage project execution and album organization in one operational system, with delivery pathways supported by Export Flow.
Related pages
- How do composers manage albums and projects?
- What is a music workflow system?
- What is a delivery pipeline in music?