Pat Lok Reframes “Find A Way (Remix)” a Nu-Disco Original Through Bass House and UK Garage
Pat Lok presents “Find A Way (Remix),” a reimagining of the Nu-Disco original that transforms the track into a Bass House and UK Garage-driven production. While the remix shifts the rhythmic foundation, it preserves the song’s emotional core. The result is a version that feels both delicate and hard-hitting, balancing atmosphere with club-focused energy.

Built around layered crystalline synths and tight percussion, the remix introduces a reworked vocal that rides just behind the beat, creating tension and movement. A standout bass groove emerges around the 0:44 mark, anchoring the track with a steady, driving pulse. The arrangement maintains clarity and control, allowing the rhythm to build naturally while sustaining momentum long after the final note.
Pat Lok is known for blending R&B, house, and disco into a sound that feels both modern and enduring. With over 80 million streams to date, he has delivered remixes for artists including Duke Dumont, SG Lewis, and Dillon Francis.
The original track features Liset Alea and Lowly Light. Liset first gained international recognition as a vocalist with Nouvelle Vague, touring globally and building a wide audience. She has since amassed millions of streams through collaborations with Rodriguez Jr., Audiojack, Alexkid, and Patrick Topping, and recently completed a festival tour that included Burning Man 2025. Lowly Light, the alias of award-winning songwriter and producer Matt Gorny, is known for work with artists such as Ultra Naté, Amanda Lepore, and Mishell Ivon. Together, the collaborators provide a strong songwriting foundation that Pat Lok reshapes into a forward-facing club record while retaining the song’s emotional depth.
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