Pat Lok’s remix for Human Touch Records proves that true alchemy lies in the contrast between a vocal’s fragility and a beat’s ferocity.
Taking on Liset Alea & Lowly Light’s “Find A Way,” Pat Lok‘s remix bypasses the shimmering Nu-Disco sensibilities of the original, opting instead to drag the track into the sweat-soaked basements of the UK Garage and Bass House scenes. The result is a sonic pivot that shouldn’t work on paper, yet feels inevitable in execution.
The Architecture of the Groove
The remix opens with a deceptive delicacy, allowing Liset Alea’s powerful, breathy delivery to float over layers of crystalline synths. But the centerpiece of this reimagining arrives at the 0:44 mark. Lok drops an unstoppable bass groove that functions as the track’s spine, pivoting from ethereal atmosphere to a rhythmic assault that demands movement.
“Find A Way (Pat Lok Remix) is both delicate and hard-hitting, perfectly complementing Liset’s vulnerable yet powerful delivery. Pat re-imagines the Nu-Disco original as a Bass House / UK Garage banger.”
Lok’s veteran instincts – honed through over 80 million streams and high-profile reworks for the likes of Duke Dumont and SG Lewis – are on full display here. He treats the vocal not as a static element, but as a rhythmic instrument, using a “tweaked-out” vocal chop that rides the back of the beat, creating a push-pull tension that defines the track’s energy.
Frequently Asked Questions
When was the Pat Lok remix of ‘Find A Way’ released?
The remix was officially released on February 27th, 2026, via Human Touch Records.
What genre is the Pat Lok remix of ‘Find A Way’?
While the original version leans into Nu-Disco, Pat Lok re-imagines the track as a high-energy blend of Bass House and UK Garage (UKG).
Who are the artists behind ‘Find A Way’?
The track features the collaborative efforts of Liset Alea and Lowly Light, with the remix provided by the prolific producer Pat Lok.
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