Ahead of Their Coachella Debut, LE YORA Release an Official Cover of Radiohead’s “Everything In Its Right Place”

With their Coachella 2026 debut officially confirmed, LE YORA begin the year positioned as far more than a conventional DJ project. Comprised of SOMMA, JEWELS, and YUMA, the trio operate as a multidisciplinary creative collective building a fully realized world that extends across music, visual art, fashion, and design.

Shaped by distinctly different backgrounds, LE YORA’s identity lives at the intersection of contrast. YUMA and SOMMA bring the discipline, long-term vision, and deep club-rooted sensibilities of Germany’s electronic scene, while JEWELS contributes an American perspective informed by pop, rap, and street-level culture. The result is a sound and aesthetic that balance precision with intuition, underground weight with wider cultural resonance.

First connected through Discord, the trio developed LE YORA entirely outside the traditional underground label pipeline, choosing instead to build an independent universe where music, visuals, and creative direction function as a single language. Their project draws as much influence from rock attitude, hip-hop storytelling, and streetwear silhouettes as it does from electronic music culture, shaping not only how they sound, but how they move, dress, design, and communicate. The result feels authored, lived-in, and intentional rather than trend-driven.

On January 30, 2026, LE YORA release their official cover of Radiohead’s “Everything In Its Right Place,” a house and tech-house rework of the iconic track. The release reunites the trio with singer-songwriter MAGNUS, a former collaborator within the LE YORA orbit, whose haunting vocal performance anchors the new version. The rework preserves the hypnotic gravity of the original while reimagining it for the dancefloor through layered atmospheres and driving rhythmic tension.

True to their self-contained approach, LE YORA handle all creative execution internally. The collective shoots, directs, and edits their own music videos, designs their own magazines and visual artwork, and are currently developing a clothing line that translates their identity beyond sound.

The release has already gained early momentum. Diplo debuted the track during a set in India on December 30, 2025, playing it beside the Ganges River, followed by early support from artists including The Blaze, Joseph Capriati, Adriatique, Mita Gami, Tripolism, Robag Wruhme, and Richie Hawtin. The response signals that LE YORA’s trajectory in 2026 is only beginning to take shape.

“Together with MAGNUS, we reunited to cover Radiohead’s iconic ‘Everything In Its Right Place,’” says LE YORA. “Reimagined through our lens of atmosphere, scale, and gravity, the track merges driving rhythms and ethereal sound design with MAGNUS’s vocal interpretation. It’s about honoring a timeless record while reshaping it into something immersive and true to who we are today.”

Formed in 2021, LE YORA bridges electronic music with fashion, graphic design, live experience, and art. What began as a shared creative vision has evolved into a multi-platform endeavor grounded in artistic integrity and fearless experimentation. With a consistent run of new releases and a confirmed appearance at Coachella 2026, LE YORA continue to build an immersive world where every project reflects a unified creative philosophy.

While music remains the core of the LE YORA universe, the broader experience reflects a wider cultural moment spanning multiple creative disciplines. Their mission as artists and curators is to create work that lives both in physical spaces and in headphones, offering something that feels collective, intentional, and deeply connected.

Selected Past Performances

The Grand Factory – SOMMA (Beirut)
The Midway – LE YORA supporting Prospa (San Francisco)
Knockdown Center – LE YORA at Knee Deep in Sound (New York)
The Spotlight – LE YORA (Los Angeles)
Scorpios – SOMMA (Bodrum)
Jolene – LE YORA (Miami)
King’s Hall – SOMMA supporting Adriatique (New York)
Toulouse with The Blaze (France)
Quartzo Festival – LE YORA (Brazil)
Extrema Outdoor Festival – LE YORA (Belgium)
Scorpios Mykonos – SOMMA (Greece)
Chinois – LE YORA supporting Shima (Ibiza)
Sound Nightclub – LE YORA (Los Angeles)
LA Plaza – LE YORA supporting CamelPhat (Los Angeles)
Fabric – SOMMA with Ahmed Spins and Tripolism (London)
Cityfox at King’s Hall and Mirage – LE YORA (New York City)

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