Nervous Records

Nervous Records www.nervousnyc.com - Record Label Actually, make that two lifetimes, as Weiss is actually a second-generation music man.
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Mike Weiss—Nervous Records

As founder and president of Nervous Records, Mike Weiss aka Mike Nervous has been instrumental in bringing light to some of the most iconic and genre-defining nightlife anthems. Highlights from Nervous’ 25 year history include the debut release from Masters At Work as Nuyorican Soul / The Nervous Track, the debut release from Armand Van Helden, the debut American releas

e from Paul Van D**e, along with seminal house anthems like Winx / Don’t Laugh, Byron Stingily / Get Up Everybody, Kerri Chandler / Rain, Loni Clark / Rushing, Sandy B / Feel Like Singing, Kim English / Nightlife, as well as multiple releases from House Music legends like Todd Terry, Roger Sanchez, Mood II Swing, Felix Da Housecat, DJ Pierre and many more. In addition in the 90’s Nervous created subdivisions called Nervous/Wreck and Nervous/ Weeded that discovered Black Moon, Smif-n-Wessun, Funkmaster Flex and Mad Lion and released debut singles and albums from those artists that are an essential addition for any hip hop fan’s collection. The Iconic logo of the dj with a record going through his head is known world-wide and will forever represent the sounds of New York City from this past 25 year period (and still going!)

When you remind Mike Weiss that his pioneering house label Nervous Records has been in business for a quarter of a century, his response is disarmingly nonchalant. “Huh, who would think it?” is as animated a retort as he can muster. Which is not to say that Weiss isn’t proud of his baby—it’s just that after a lifetime in the industry, it takes a lot to impress the scene veteran. His late father, Sam, got his start in the jukebox business; later, he launched the successful doo-wop label Old Town; later still, he ran Win Records, one of the era’s bigger distributors; and finally, there was his iconic dance-music imprint SAM Records, home to Gary’s Gang, Vicky D and John Davis & the Monster Orchestra. “Watching my father, I saw how the business worked,” Mike recalls. “But I also saw that the business was a really tough grind, and my father really wanted me to become a lawyer or doctor. So I did the whole education experience, graduated with a BA from Stanford University, and went to Syracuse University Law School for my JD and went Newhouse School of Communications for a Masters in Film, and even passed the New York State Bar Exam…but during all this time I was still going to clubs. I was out meeting DJs, hearing the music and all that. I would go to places like the World, where you’d have uptown kids partying alongside downtown hoodlums, and say hi to Frankie Knuckles and David Morales, and I’d go to the Payday parties for the hip hop flavor, and go to Mars and hang out with Moby – he was always djing in that third room totally by himself blasting Led Zeppelin and the Who!”

Soon Law practice was out, and the music biz was in. Mike’s time spent soaking in those late-night sounds paid off, and in short order, Nervous became one of the labels for the kind the deep, soulful and throbbing house music that was coming to define NYC. Mike’s ear for a hot tune was second to none. “Our first release was Roger S under the Niceguy Soulman name; the third release was Todd Terry Presents the Latin Kings; the fourth release was Kenny Dope and Louie Vega as the Swing Kids,” he recalls. Mike’s also developed into one of the city’s leading party promoters, corralling throngs of dancers into iconic clubs like Cielo and Output. And now, he’s adding yet another job title to his resume: DJ. Compared to Nervous’ early days, Mike’s debut as a selector wasn’t exactly auspicious. “At my first gig, I had to ask the guy before me, ‘Okay, where does the USB stick go?,’ he says with a laugh. “I mean, I thought I knew what to do—but once you get up there, and there are all those people around and those machines are sitting there.… I just told myself to practice doing this for an hour a night for two months and see if you can become any good at this. And I did!”

Nowadays, you’ll often find Mike rocking the decks alongside his frequent partner (and fellow New York nightlife vet) Benny Soto. “Benny and I hadn’t met until five or six years ago,” Mike says, “but we come from a similar era and a similar background. We’ve both experienced clubs like the Paradise Garage; we’ve both experienced New York though the ’80s, ’90s and ’00s; we’ve both had parallel lives, really. We like where we fit into the stratosphere of New York nightlife. And we want to maintain that, so what’s the next level? It’s deejaying!”

Mike’s account of the music that he and Benny play, as you might expect from a man who’s spent his life in the biz, combines his innate practicality with his many years embedded in the clubland. “Here’s the way it usually happens: We’ll start out playing for the crowd, which nowadays in New York City, means playing on the harder edge. But then, later in the set, we’ll branch out—Benny has so much good old-school music, and I have all those Nervous classics. And people have really been getting into that.” Somehow, we’re not surprised at all. Over the past few months two have lit up rooms from Brooklyn to Amsterdam with high impact opening sets for Chris Liebing, Kenny Dope, Oscar G, Chus + Ceballos and Boris. Coming up they are playing Panther Room Open to Close on May 6, the same night that Victo Calderone plays open to close in Output.

If you believe social media, DJing is just the ultimate high-flying, jet setting, glammed-up experience. Okay well…don’t...
04/24/2025

If you believe social media, DJing is just the ultimate high-flying, jet setting, glammed-up experience. Okay well…don’t believe everything you see on social media. Maybe maybe maybe a couple lottery winners in life are rolling like that…and even for them who knows what is really going on behind the scenes. For the majority, who are in it cause they have passion for the music and feel that is the job they are best suited for, the reality is a lot different. Which is not to say there isn’t a pot of something worthwhile underneath the music industry rainbow…but you gotta pay your dues to get there….as experienced by the Nervous DJ in Episode 44 – One Man’s Garbage = Another Man’s Minty Nervous Treasure.

💥 Just want to reiterate to the producer world out there, this is NOT US. These fake emails pretend to represent us and ...
04/23/2025

💥 Just want to reiterate to the producer world out there, this is NOT US. These fake emails pretend to represent us and say that if you pay them 300$ they will help your career blah blah blah…this obviously is not us. It’s criminal, fraudulent activity…we’ve made many efforts to shut them down but because they are not coming through our websites or email channels, we cannot find them. The only real way to stop it would be to start legal action against Google, and make the claim that Google is responsible because they are using google email address…but suing Google is not something we can undertake at this time. So all we can say is ignore these emails please.  

💥 How do we deal with this...knowing these lowlifes are pretending to be us?? We just try to keep it positive and hope nobody is falling for this scam.

💥How do you really get signed to Nervous Records? We have an website where you can drop your demos - https://tstack.app/nervousrecords  We’re looking for tracks that can move the dance floor, and that demonstrate originality, a fresh musical perspective, and something that you want to hear again ten minutes after playing it. VP Andrew Salsano (the real one) has a good rule he goes by…think of 5 DJs you can send the track to who would definitely play it. If the track can pass that test, then it's probably something we will want to sign. We are receiving lots of demos, and we do our best to give feedback to each one.

💥 But again…if you see emails asking for you to send them money…do not pay them anything... and be assured that is NOT US!

🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

When all is said and done….it’s the relationships you make that define what you’ve accomplished in this industry (okay w...
04/23/2025

When all is said and done….it’s the relationships you make that define what you’ve accomplished in this industry (okay well the hit records count a little bit too! 😎) The ties that bind myself and these 3 great individuals are strong, and I know I would be there for them for whatever and I know they would do the same for me. It was a great experience for Benny Soto and I as promoters in producing the spectacular Kings Of House event that went down this past Saturday at Club Musica NYC with ultimate legends Louie Vega and David Morales. Photos / clips coming.

04/21/2025

4/20 - a salways throwin' down an expansive musical journey tonite in NYC...Dope AF as always Oscar at his monthly Sunday residency tonite!

04/20/2025

👑👑 of House! Louie Vega & David Morales! Really does not get much better than this! Musica On 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥!!!

04/19/2025

Mau P - The Less I Know The Better - Coachella - Part 2

04/18/2025

Mau P - The Less I Know The Better - Coachella - Part 1

  early 1990s – NYC – CHICAGO connects run deep. Marshall Jefferson and I go way way way back! Pre-Nervous Records even!...
04/17/2025

early 1990s – NYC – CHICAGO connects run deep. Marshall Jefferson and I go way way way back! Pre-Nervous Records even! And always great fun reminiscing when we run into each other.

📣📣 Fleur Shore at Superior Ingredients : The Room on Friday June 20!Support: Sleepy & Boo (NYC Favorite!), Syala (NYC De...
04/17/2025

📣📣 Fleur Shore at Superior Ingredients : The Room on Friday June 20!
Support: Sleepy & Boo (NYC Favorite!), Syala (NYC Debut!)
74 Wythe Ave, BK, Doors 10 PM.
Tix on Dice: https://link.dice.fm/Fleurshore-brooklyn

04/16/2025

with .repost_ . .
The panel discussion we co-hosted focused on the process of A&R and the skills you need to succeed in the music industry

04/16/2025

Had a great time on Sunday playing for "It's All Happening Right Now." House Music Fam in Minneapolis def got that energy! Thanks Nick Grzechowiak and the crew!

Been a pretty incredible March / April….a multitude of top quality releases,….with these 4 especially standing out both ...
04/16/2025

Been a pretty incredible March / April….a multitude of top quality releases,….with these 4 especially standing out both with respect to the internationally celebrated producer / artists who created them, and the impact these 4 releases will continue to have both in clubs and radio!  You will continue to hear these tunes all summer…and stay with us…more fire about to be unleashed!
The four releases here (A-Z):
Mau P – The Less I Know The Better
Mind Against – Jericho
Nicole Moudaber  - A Feeling Feat. Jasper Street Co.
Yulia Niko X Plez – Can’t Stop – Includes Kenny Dope Remix
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Question! We keep seeing this “Authenticated” sign on Grail with the Vintage Nervous Merch selling for over 1,000 bucks ...
04/15/2025

Question! We keep seeing this “Authenticated” sign on Grail with the Vintage Nervous Merch selling for over 1,000 bucks an item. Now who is doing the “Authenticating.” Nobody has called us. The people involved with the printing and manufacturing of these 90’s items are long gone from the industry. So again, who is doing the authenticating. In general everything looks legit, BUT still the authentication does not! Just saying…anyway in 3 weeks we are launching the NERVOUS SPRING 2025 COLLECTION. New DJ T’s (all made in Portugal), a new Zip Up Hoodie, and even new socks! Images coming soon!

_NRV Records is our vinyl only sub-label. There is no one specific genre that _NRV releases fit into, but the label is a...
04/15/2025

_NRV Records is our vinyl only sub-label. There is no one specific genre that _NRV releases fit into, but the label is already known as being a home for very talented producers who specialize in minimal and deeps sounds and grooves, and who have equal appreciation for and by the techno and house communities. We’ve recently released NRV #5. Check the review in Juno copies below.. The photo above is from the NRV Launch Party in a Denver warehouse in November 2024.
 
“It's five up for the small but already fine NRV label who welcome Me&MyDog for this one. There is a darkness to their brand of tech that is evident from the off with 'Body Move' with its stark drum hits and twist deadline, all topped with some moody vocal mutterings. 'Moonside' brings kinetic rhythms that have carefully designed percussion sprinkled over the top to bring some looseness. A login bassline keeps things firmly rooted to the floor while 'GR308L (6AM mix)' gets more trippy with some acid modulations and wispy synths all fleshing out the minimal groove.”
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Oscar G at Silo last night! My bro slayyyyyed! Place was litttt! 🔥🔥 opening sets from Kuff and Maria Peace! Brooklyn wen...
04/13/2025

Oscar G at Silo last night! My bro slayyyyyed! Place was litttt! 🔥🔥 opening sets from Kuff and Maria Peace! Brooklyn went innnnn!!

Ready for the weekend! 💥💥 Saturday Night at Silo, 90 Scott Ave, Brookyln, NY - Oscar G along with Kuff, Maria Peace!💥💥 S...
04/12/2025

Ready for the weekend!

💥💥 Saturday Night at Silo, 90 Scott Ave, Brookyln, NY - Oscar G along with Kuff, Maria Peace!
💥💥 Sunday Day at Eat Street Crossing,
2819 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN – I’ll be throwing down some of dat essential NYC Old Skool House Flava along with Nick Gunz and the “It’s All Happening Right Now” Fam!

🚕 🚊 ✈️ Hope to see you at one or the other…if I see you at both…well I guess I’ll see you on the early Sunday morning flight too!

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