David Bowie performs 1992nd the Easter concert in memory of the late Freddie Mercury of Queen band, which performs the song "Heroes" and "Under Pressure" (with Annie Lennox). Year 1993. released his solo album Black Tie White Noise, which is a mixture of soul, jazz and hip-hop and fierce guitar riffs of Mick Ronson and Reeves Gabrels. Album renewed cooperation Bowie and producer Nile Rodgers. Also 1993rd issued an instrumental album with the soundtrack The Buddha of Suburbia. The album contains new elements which are partly already seen on the album Black Tie White Noise, with exclusive focus on the twist and alternative rock. The album became successful only in the reissue of U.S. 1994th year.
Outside Album of 1995. renewed collaboration with Brian Enoom, with whom Bowie wants to catch up with new musical currents. The album is Bowie back in the mainstream, and hence on the music charts. The singles from the album "The Hearts Filthy Lesson", "Strangers When We Meet" / "The Man Who Sold The World" and "Hallo Spaceboy". Following the trend of electronic music experience is the Berlin stage, Bowie reaches for grunge, new surroundings and great passion Cyber-Space universe. Music critics remain divided over whether the former trendmaker become a mere follower of the new trends. The same year he became a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
In September of 1995. Bowie starts Outside tour, which re-engages Reeves Gabrels on guitar and American rock band "Nine Inch Nails." The tour continues in Europe in February 1996. and Japan in the summer of 1996.
Accepting criticism for the previous album, Bowie announced hard rock and bass 'n' drum album Earthling, despite positive reviews, which is in the audience had generated greater success.
On 9 of January 1997. Bowie held a concert at New York's Madison Square Garden, on which celebrates its fiftieth birthday (which was the day before). At a concert featuring many guest-performers: Billy Corgan, Frank Black, Sonic Youth, Robert Smith of The Cure, Placebo, and Lou Reed.