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Kora for DJs & Electronic Music Producers

Built for DJs Managing Output & Releases.

DJ-producers managing constant output, multiple aliases, labels, remixes, club edits, and promo versions need more than a folder hierarchy. Kora gives you operational clarity without killing creative momentum.

The Reality of High-Volume Release Work

What actually slows you down.

Version Chaos

Club edit, radio edit, VIP, remix — which version is current? Which was sent to the label? Version confusion kills release momentum and damages professional credibility.

Losing Live Feedback

Crowd reactions, DJ notes, and set feedback scattered across voice memos and forgotten moments. No system to capture what works before it disappears.

Burnout from Nonstop Releases

Constant output with no breathing room. No clear separation between eras or projects. Creative exhaustion comes from structure-less production cycles.

Disorganized Promo Delivery

Promo files sent inconsistently. No tracking of who received what. Missed opportunities from poor follow-through on the promo cycle.

How Kora Helps

The operational layer for high-volume release work.

Asset-Level Organization

Organize tracks and versions within release containers that show status and metadata. Know what's current, what's approved, and what's ready to deliver.

Version Tracking & Approval

Track club edits, radio edits, VIPs, and remixes with version awareness. See what's current without manual tagging — and know exactly what was sent where.

Alias & Era Separation

Albums separate eras, aliases, and tour cycles. Each project maintains its own context without mixing creative periods or confusing release timelines.

Consistent Promo Delivery

Export Flow ensures consistent delivery — track who received which version. Follow-ups close the loop on promo cycles so opportunities don't slip through.

Before vs. With Kora

What changes when you have a real system.

Before Kora

With Kora

Common Hesitations

Questions before you commit.

"Why not just use Rekordbox or Traktor for organization?"

DJ software organizes tracks for performance — not for production, remixing, or sample management. Kora manages the creative work that happens before and after the set: organizing stems, tracking remix versions, and preparing sample packs. It's production infrastructure, not performance software.

"Isn't this too complicated for DJing and beat-making?"

DJing and production are operationally complex — key/BPM matching, stem organization, remix versioning, and sample pack delivery. Kora handles this complexity so you can focus on creativity and performance, not file management.

"Do I really need this if I'm just DJing and making beats?"

If you're remixing, producing sample packs, or managing stems for live performance, you need version tracking, key/BPM organization, and delivery correctness. Kora helps you stay organized whether you're performing live, releasing remixes, or selling sample packs.

Common Questions

Everything you need to know before starting.

Is Kora for live performance?

No — Kora supports the work around performance. It organizes your output, versions, and promo delivery, not live sets. Use your DJ software for sets; use Kora for the production and release work surrounding them.

Can I manage multiple aliases?

Yes — that's a strong fit. Kora helps you separate eras, aliases, and tour cycles without mixing contexts. Each alias or era can have its own project container with clean separation.

Does Kora replace my DAW?

No. Kora manages the project-level structure around your creative tools. You still create in your DAW — Kora handles the operational layer.

How does Kora help with version tracking?

Kora's Naming Engine parses versions from filenames and tracks approval state. You see which version is current without manual tagging — and know exactly what was sent to which label or contact.

Learn more about Kora for DJs & producers

Ready to put this into practice?

High-volume output deserves high-quality infrastructure.

Kora gives DJs and electronic music producers the operational system to manage constant output, versions, and promo delivery — without version chaos killing release momentum.