LE YORA Build Their Own Universe Ahead of Coachella With Radiohead Rework

LE YORA Build Their Own Universe Ahead of Coachella With Radiohead Rework

With a Coachella 2026 slot already locked in, LE YORA are arriving at the start of the year as something more expansive than your typical DJ-producer project. This is a three-artist collective—SOMMA, JEWELS, and YUMA—building a self-contained creative world that spans music, design, fashion, and visual art. Their distinct backgrounds shape everything they do: YUMA and SOMMA bring Germany's precision, meticulous planning, and deep club culture, while JEWELS injects an American perspective rooted in pop, rap, and street-level energy. The result is a sound and identity that pulls from different worlds at once, balancing underground weight with broader cultural references, structure with instinct. What makes it work is that it all feels intentional, authored, lived-in—like they're not just making dance music, they're building an entire aesthetic language.

Connected first through Discord, the trio have built their momentum entirely organically, bypassing the standard underground label circuit in favor of developing LE YORA as its own universe. Music, visuals, and creative direction aren't treated as separate components here—they're one language. Their aesthetic draws as much from rock attitude and hip-hop storytelling as it does from fashion and streetwear silhouettes, shaping not only what they play but how they move, dress, design, and communicate. They shoot, direct, and edit their own music videos, design their own magazines and artworks, and are currently developing a clothing line that extends their world beyond sound. It's the kind of multidisciplinary approach that feels rare in electronic music, where most artists hand off creative control to outside teams.

On January 30, 2026, they release "EVERYTHING IN ITS RIGHT PLACE"—a house/tech-house rework of Radiohead's iconic original—reconnecting with singer-songwriter MAGNUS (a former part of the LE YORA orbit) for a new version built for the dancefloor without losing the song's hypnotic weight. "Together with MAGNUS, we reunited to cover Radiohead's iconic 'Everything In Its Right Place,'" the trio explains. "Reimagined through our signature lens of atmosphere, scale, and gravity, the track fuses driving rhythms and ethereal soundscapes with MAGNUS's haunting vocal interpretation, pushing boundaries while remaining faithful to the original's introspective, hypnotic essence. It's our way of paying respect to a timeless record while reshaping it into something that feels expansive, immersive, and true to who we are today."

The track has already landed some serious early support. Diplo played it in India on December 30, 2025, by the Ganges River—a pretty iconic co-sign in itself—and it's since picked up backing from The Blaze, Joseph Capriati, Adriatique, Mita Gami, Tripolism, Robag Wruhme, Richie Hawtin, and more. That's not just a random list of names; it's a strong signal that LE YORA's sound is resonating across different corners of the electronic music world, from melodic house to techno purists. The fact that such a diverse range of top-tier DJs are championing the track suggests they're tapping into something that transcends genre silos.

Formed in 2021, LE YORA have been quietly building toward this moment—crafting a multidimensional project where every release, every visual, every design choice reflects their commitment to innovation and authenticity. For them, music is the lifeblood, but the larger experience reflects a cultural zeitgeist that spans multiple creative verticals. Their mission as tastemakers, curators, and artists is to share a powerful revival of culture and experience that's meant to be lived both in-person and in your headphones. With Coachella on the horizon and a steady stream of releases planned, 2026 is shaping up to be the year LE YORA's self-built universe fully takes form.


Listen to "EVERYTHING IN ITS RIGHT PLACE":