In 2018, David Guetta revived his Jack Back alias to return to the underground house roots he championed before his pop-star ascent. This collaboration with Cevin Fisher updated the "stone-cold classic" with driving drums and searing synth hits, keeping the original's infectious vocal hook front and center. Origins: "The Freaks Come Out" (1998)
: A deep, atmospheric 2024 rework on Faith Recordings .
David Guetta's alias Jack Back reworks a Cevin Fisher's classic in 2000 Freaks Come Out. Available now via Toolroom Records Buy: YouTube·Groove Bassment
The original track, released by Fisher in , was a definitive anthem of the late-'90s NYC club scene. Known for its dark, hypnotic vibe, it became a staple at legendary venues like Ministry of Sound. Its cultural longevity is evidenced by numerous remixes over decades, including versions by:
: A 2025 mix that pays homage to its NYC house roots.
The track is a 2019 tech-house reimagining of Cevin Fisher’s 1998 classic "The Freaks Come Out," produced by Jack Back —the underground alias of global superstar David Guetta . Released via Toolroom Records, it serves as a bridge between the "golden era" of New York City house and the high-energy demands of modern dancefloors. The Rebirth: Jack Back vs. Cevin Fisher
: A high-energy "Sharp Freaks At Trade Mix" popular in the late '90s. Technical Details (2019 Original Mix) Jack Back vs Cevin Fisher - 2000 Freaks Come Out