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Liset Alea, Lowly Light & Pat Lok releases a late-night anthem with “Find A Way”



“Find A Way” brings together Liset Alea, Lowly Light, and Pat Lok with a rare form of balance: delicate and hard-hitting, intimate but for movement. The track occupies that sweet spot between emotional honesty and physical momentum, drawing the listener toward itself while still requiring movement.

The core of the song is Liset Alea’s vocal, vulnerable but undeniable. Her delivery has a quiet urgency, riding the beat with a tension and release that echoes the emotional push of the lyrics. There’s a fragility in her tone, but never weakness. Her voice is the emotional anchor that grounds the track as the production pushes into heavier club energy.

The song’s foundations of Lowly Light’s songwriting lend emotional clarity to the track, while Pat Lok reimagines those Nu-Disco roots into a Bass House and UK garage banger. Layers of crystalline synths shiver in and out over the mix, a contrast to the low-end pressure that lends it all a light-footed quality. The vocal treatment sounds almost deliberately adjusted and textured, sitting just behind the beat enough to make the groove feel rubbery and alive.

Then comes the bass. At 0:44, the groove locks in with unstoppable force, advancing the track from a slow-burn build to full-body movement. It’s the kind of bassline that envelops and hangs around well past the last notes trailing off. "Find A Way" is only possible because it never picks emotion or finds energy. It's known that the best dance records are often the most human ones. This collaboration keeps you on the dancefloor, moving and vibing and thinking all at once. 

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