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NERVO
Nervo in Tomorrowland 2012 (Liv Nervo left, right Nervo Mim)
Nervo in Tomorrowland 2012 (Liv Nervo left, right Nervo Mim)
Background information
Birth nameMiriam Nervo, Olivia Nervo
Also known asMim and Liv, The Nervo Twins, NERVO
OriginMelbourne, Australia
GenresElectronic Dance Music
Occupation(s)Music Producers, composers, performers, models, DJ's
Years active2005 - Present
LabelsVirgin Records/EMI Music, Terminal Recordings
Websitewww.nervomusic.com

Miriam Nervo and Olivia Nervo are Australian musicians and songwriters, better known by their stage name Nervo or The Nervo Twins. After signing with Sony/ATV Music Publishing at 18 years of age, the twins pursued careers as songwriting partners, co-writing the Grammy Award-winning single, "When Love Takes Over", performed by David Guetta and Kelly Rowland.

Childhood and youth

Twins Miriam and Olivia Nervo were born and raised in Ivanhoe, Melbourne, Australia.[1] They studied at Genazzano FCJ College in Kew. The twins began their careers as models with the Australian Chadwick Models Agency.[2] Additionally, they were ambassadors at the L'Oreal Fashion Festival.[3]

Career

Modeling

When the sisters were sixteen years of age, a modeling agency indicated an interest in the pair, but Liv Nervo stated in April 2012 that music "was always the focus" for them.[4]

Nervo

The twins were accepted into the Opera Australia Academy, but decided to pursue a music career instead.[5] A contract was then signed with Sony/ATV Music Publishing and the duo subsequently embarked on a songwriting career.[6] Initial recognition for the pair occurred following the single, "Negotiate with Love", written for British pop singer, Rachel Stevens, which reached tenth position in the United Kingdom (UK) music charts in 2005.[7] The duo went on to write for Kesha, Richard Grey, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Ashley Tisdale and the Pussycat Dolls.[6] The group co-wrote Guetta and Rowland's number one dance hit, "When Love Takes Over" which went on to win a Grammy Award, in addition to reaching the top position on numerous charts around the world.[8]

2010

In March 2010, Nervo announced a worldwide recording deal with Virgin Records/EMI Music, which included a joint venture to release new artists that Nervo discover and produce.[9] A month later, NERVO released their club single "This Kind Of Love" through their independent UK-based dance record label, Loaded Records. It went number one on the world club charts, number two on the Music Week club charts and number six on the Music Week pop charts.[10] In June 2010, Allison Iraheta released the single "Don't Waste the Pretty", co-written by Nervo. The twins also worked on records for Kylie Minogue's eleventh Aphrodite,[11] Britney Spears,[12] Cheryl Cole, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Armin Van Buuren[13] and for Kelly Rowland's self-titled, third studio album.[14] They also released the single "Irresistible" on Positiva/Armada, which reached number one on the UK Club Chart.[15]

2011

In July, after DJing at Belgium's Tomorrowland, they wrote a track with Afrojack, "The Way We See The World (Tomorrowland Anthem)" and followed this with "We're All No One" featuring Afrojack and Steve Aoki which reached number one on the UK club charts.[citation needed] In August, NERVO signed with modeling agency, Wilhelmina Models.[citation needed] They were also featured in Pacha magazine.[16] They wrote the track "Night of Your Life" performed by Jennifer Hudson on David Guetta's new album Nothing but the Beat. They wrote, vocally produced and arranged Agnes Carlsson's single, "Don't Go Breaking My Heart (Agnes song)". The group also wrote Nicole Scherzinger's single "Try With Me".

2012 - Present

The single, "You're Gonna Love Again",[17] was leaked in 2011 and reached the #1 position on the Hype Machine chart.[18] It was officially released in 2012.

Nervo is starting their 2013 music production (after "Like Home" with Nicky Romero) with the single "Hold On", which was released to iTunes on April 9. The music video for the song was released on April 19 and uploaded to their VEVO's channel on YouTube.

Live performances

2010

In 2010, NERVO played on the Ultra Main Stage during the Winter Music Conference.[19]

2011

In June 2011, Nervo opened for pop singer, Britney Spears on her sixth concert tour, the Femme Fatale Tour, along with Nicki Minaj and Jessie and the Toy Boys.[20] They then hit the iD festival tour.[21] They also launched a Las Vegas DJ residency with the Wynn Las Vegas.[22] The duo also performed a DJ set at Belgium's Tomorrowland event.

In September they played twice at Pacha in Ibiza, at two of the islands biggest club nights – David Guetta's Fuck Me I'm Famous,[23] and then the closing party of Pete Tongs All Gone Pete Tong.[24]

2012

In 2012, Nervo played at Creamfields alongside Fat Boy Slim and Dream Valley Festival booth in Brazil and the Sunset Music Festival in Tampa.[25] They also played at the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas and the Spring Awakening Music Festival in Chicago in June 2012. In July 2012, the twins DJd again at Belgium's Tomorrowland and performed at the Electric Zoo event in New York, US, over the American Labor Day weekend.

The twins played at the Voodoo Experience in New Orleans,Louisiana, US, in October, 2012.[26] They also played at Escape from Wonderland in San Bernadino, US on October 27, 2012.[27]

On November 7, 2012 COVERGIRL announced the signing of DJ duo and sisters NERVO.[28]

2013

In 2013, NERVO played twice at Ultra Music Festival in Miami, FL. They played at the "Ultra Worldwide" stage Weekend 1, and at the Main Stage during Weekend 2.[29]

During March and April they made a Tour in Mexico, called Alive Music Festival, in company with Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike.

Radio

In 2011, the twins began hosting a monthly show on Sirius Radio called "NERVOnation".[30]

Discography

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
BEL
(Fla)

[31]
US
Dance

[32]
HOL
[33]
CAN
[34]
FRA
[35]
SUE
[36]
UK|
2009 "Take Me To Ibiza"
(Massive featuring Nervo)
Non-album singles
2010 "This Kind Of Love"
"Irresistible" (featuring Ollie James)
2011 "The Way We See the World" (Tomorrowland Anthem)
(Afrojack with Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and Nervo)
34
"We're All No One" (featuring Afrojack and Steve Aoki) 106 8 89
2012 "Livin' My Love"
(Steve Aoki featuring LMFAO and Nervo)
68 Wonderland
"You're Gonna Love Again" 105 4 126 Non-album singles
"Reason"
(with Hook N Sling)
"Something to Believe In" (Norman Doray featuring Nervo and Cookie)
"Like Home"
(with Nicky Romero)
85 33
2013 "Army"
(Sultan + Ned Shepard & Nervo featuring Omarion)
"Hold On" 17
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.
Year Title Peak chart positions Album
CAN
2012 "In My Head"
(David Guetta & Daddy's Groove featuring Nervo)
Nothing but the Beat 2.0

Production

Artist Song Year Label
Armin van Buuren (featuring Laura V) "Drowning" 2010 Armada Music
Armin van Buuren (featuring Nadia Ali) "Feels so Good" 2010 Armada Music
Armin van Buuren & Sophie Ellis-Bextor "Not Giving Up on Love" 2010 Armada Music/Universal
Kylie Minogue "Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love)" 2010 Parlophone
The Pussycat Dolls "If I Was A Man" 2008 Interscope
David Guetta (featuring Kelly Rowland) "When Love Takes Over" 2009 Virgin/EMI
David Guetta (featuring Kelly Rowland) "It's The Way You Love Me" 2009 Virgin/EMI
David Guetta (featuring Kelly Rowland) "Slow" 2009 Sony BMG
Richard Grey "Massive" 2009 Pascha/MOS
Jolin Tsai "Mr Q" Capitol Records
Jolin Tsai "Dancing Diva"
(aka 舞孃 Wu Niang)
2006 Capitol Records
Rainie Yang "More Than Friends"
(aka 乖不乖 Guai Bu Guai (Obedient Or Not))
2005 SonyBMG
Ailing Tai "Blood On the Dancefloor"
(aka PK賽)
2008 SonyBMG
Hannah Montana "Let’s Get Crazy" 2008 Disney/Universal
Hitomi "4 Minutes" 2008 Avex Records
Hitomi "Love Me Crazy" 2009 Avex Records
Hitomi "I Dump You back" 2009 Avex Records
Hitomi "Just Watch Me"
(Japanese title "Fight for Your Run")
2009 Avex Records
Kana Nishino "I Don’t Wanna Know"
(Japanese title "I")
2008 SME Records
Kana Nishino "Heya"
(Japanese title "Hey Boy")
2010 SME Records
Kana Nishino "Let It Roll" 2008 SME Records
Kana Nishino "Quick Fix Of Love" 2008 SME Records
Kana Nishino "In Stereo" 2008 SME Records
Kesha "Fuck Him (He's a DJ)" 2009 RCA Records/Sony Music
Kesha "VIP" 2009 RCA Records/Sony Music
Kesha "Boots & Boys" 2009 RCA Records/Sony Music
Kesha "American Fool" 2009 RCA Records/Sony Music
Kesha "Radio Radio Radio" 2009 RCA Records/Sony Music
Nicole Scherzinger "Try With Me" 2011 Interscope Records
Rachel Stevens "Negotiate with Love" 2005 Universal Music/Polydor Records
Pixie Lott "You’re My Everything" 2009 Warner

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  20. ^ Jocelyn Vena (12). "Britney Spears To Tour With Nicki Minaj". MTV. Viacom International Inc. Retrieved 21 May 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= and |year= / |date= mismatch (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
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  32. ^ Mejores posiciones en el Dance/Club Play Songs:
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