Pat Lok remixes Liset Alea & Lowly Light ‘Find A Way’ into UK Garage and bass house cut
- Mar 16
- 1 min read

We’ve been running Pat Lok’s remix of ‘Find A Way’, and it lands straight into that sweet spot between groove and emotion.
Originally from Liset Alea and Lowly Light, the track takes on a completely different shape here. Pat Lok pushes it firmly into UK garage and bass house territory, tightening the rhythm and giving the vocal a new kind of movement.
It locks in early. The bassline does most of the work, sitting low and heavy while still keeping a bounce that drives the track forward. Around that, crisp drums and swung percussion give it that UKG edge, keeping things rolling without overcomplicating the groove.
The vocal is where it really connects. Liset Alea’s delivery still carries that emotional weight, but here it has been reworked to sit within the rhythm rather than float above it. Chopped, stretched and repositioned, it becomes part of the groove itself.
What works is the balance. There’s enough energy here for peak-time moments, but it never loses the feeling of the original. The synths stay clean and sharp, adding texture without pulling focus away from the low end and vocal interplay.
We’ve found this one works best when the energy is already up. It slots into a set without disrupting the flow, but still adds something different with its vocal presence and UK garage swing.
Pat Lok’s remix of ‘Find A Way’ manages to reshape the original into something built for the club while keeping its emotional core intact.



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