A superb reimagining of “Find A Way (Pat Lok Remix),” Lowly Light and Liset Alea transform the original Nu-Disco version into a rambunctious Bass House and UK Garage adventure. The song brings together Liset Alea’s powerful yet emotionally vulnerable vocals and Pat Lok’s signature production, creating a dynamic tension that draws you in immediately.

In the remix, crystalline layers of synths and subtle yet effective manipulations of vocal elements are added alongside an instantly catchy bass groove that doesn’t look back from 0:44 onward. The original’s delicate textures are set against hard-hitting rhythmic elements, resulting in a sound that is both sophisticated and danceable. It’s a nice mix because Liset Alea’s voice glides over it so easily, with a back-and-forth between openness and rhythmic accuracy.

Pat Lok’s new version proves electronic music’s adaptability. To crystallize the process of making an original sound larger and more popular without removing its emotional heart, the remix links Nu-Disco, Bass House, and UK Garage. It’s a song that makes you want to both dance and think, with levels for clubgoers and for people who don’t leave the house but just want to hear good melodies.

Lowly Light creates an atmosphere, Liset Alea adds feeling, and Pat Lok injects movement and new textures. The end product is a remix that feels inevitable, as if the song were always going to sound this way. “Find A Way (Pat Lok Remix)” is a perfect example of how electronic can be personal and big at the same time, perhaps one of the finest examples of modern sound.

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