ReStructure Mix Update (4/25/26): ”Get Up” – Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix – Mr. Peach

by ReStructure Mix / Disco Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

ReStructure Mix Update (4/25/26): ”Get Up” – Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix – Mr. Peach

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Mr. Peach is a house music project featuring Deryck Venables, James Ryan and Matthew Roberts. Their 1992 single “Get Up” is one of the underground pieces which tied together a kickin’ house program for the dance floors during the period. “Get Up” has many riffs and solid rhythmic qualities - all that center around the chorus “get up”! It is one of the singles released with several alternative dub mixes which make it a contender for those sets which include killer rhythm pieces. The house music movement relied heavily on the dub context of a track and this one fulfills all of these outlines. The four kick ass mixes relay a variation of energy and the time of the night which helps in making programming choices.

I have taken the 12” versions of “Get Up” and reworked the entirety of remixes into one ReStructure Mix. There are drop in- and outs which feed the energy itself along with layering which makes the track even more intense.

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ReStructure Mix Update (4/25/26): ”Get Up” – Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix – Mr. Peach

youtu.be/ReAKamlCHwY

Mr. Peach is a house music project featuring Deryck Venables, James Ryan and Matthew Roberts. Their 1992 single “Get Up” is one of the underground pieces which tied together a kickin’ house program for the dance floors during the period. “Get Up” has many riffs and solid rhythmic qualities - all that center around the chorus “get up”! It is one of the singles released with several alternative dub mixes which make it a contender for those sets which include killer rhythm pieces. The house music movement relied heavily on the dub context of a track and this one fulfills all of these outlines. The four kick ass mixes relay a variation of energy and the time of the night which helps in making programming choices.

I have taken the 12” versions of “Get Up” and reworked the entirety of remixes into one ReStructure Mix. There are drop in- and outs which feed the energy itself along with layering which makes the track even more intense.