Biography
One of the break-out house producers of the late '90s, though he'd already been working for a decade, Cevin Fisher is responsible for a growing number of club favorites including Freaks Come Out, (You Got Me) Burnin' Up, Music Saved My Life, and House Music. Fisher began DJing while in his teens, first in his father's New Jersey bar and at various college gigs but later in a spot at the mecca for garage music, Club Zanzibar. From there, he moved to New York in the late '80s and began working on production with employees like Motown and Arthur Baker's Shakedown Studios. Convinced by Danny Tenaglia to begin recording on his own, he debuted with several anthemic tunes like House Is a Feeling (as Sunday School) and Hands on Love, songs that carried on the vibes of early house pioneers Tony Humphries and Larry Heard. Early singles The Way We Used To and Shine the Light earned international clubplay, though it was 1998's The Freaks Come Out that pushed him into the mainstream house stratosphere. Released on at least five different labels, the single made Fisher's reputation as a suave producer, with preeminent vocals on his cuts. Two compilations appeared in 1999, the mixed Dangerous Disco and the Nervous compilation Cevin Fisher's Nervous Tracks. One year later, Underground 2000 appeared on Razor Tie. Fisher has also remixed Quincy Jones, Chaka Khan, Robert Miles, and Kevin Aviance. ~ John Bush, Rovi



 
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Cevin Fisher (Live from The Basement) - Defected Broadcasting House
Cevin Fisher - You Got Me Burning Up ft. Loleatta Holloway (1999)
Jack Back vs Cevin Fisher - 2000 Freaks Come Out (Original Mix)
Cevin Fisher - The Freaks Come Out (2000 Freaks Mix)
2000 Freaks Come Out (Radio Edit)
DJ Chus, Cevin Fisher "Everytime I Try" Official Music Video - Nervous Records
Submission ‘Women Beat Their Men’ (Cevin’s Peak Hour Dub)
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