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Holiday Groove Radio Show - Dec 3rd - Tommy Lee & Dj Aero November 25th, 2008 |
Holiday Groove 2008 - Los Angeles

Holiday Groove 2008 - Los Angeles

Upcoming Dj Aero & Tommy Lee Dates - 2008 November 24th, 2008 |

Upcoming Dj Aero & Tommy Lee Dates - 2008

  • Nov 28 2008 - Bliss Clifton, New Jersey
  • Nov 29 2008 - Studio 450 New York, New York
  • Dec 3 2008 - Groove Radio Holiday Party - Nacional Hollywood, California
  • Dec 11 2008 - Vanguard Los Angeles, California
  • Dec 12 2008 - Ecco Club Los Angeles, California
  • Dec 18 2008 - Ilounge Newport Beach, California
  • Jan 17 2008 - United Respekt Festival with Tiesto - Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Dj Culture 6 Year Anniversary Nov 15th - Huntington Beach, CA November 14th, 2008 |

DJ Culture 6 Year Anniversary Sale & Celebration in Huntington Beach.

http://www.djculture.com

Perfecto Las Vegas - Dj Aero & Tommy Lee November 13th, 2008 |

Video from our Paul Oakenfold Perfecto Gig in Las Vegas at Club Rain. I never realized what was happening above. Thanks “The Best Dam Mix” for the great video!

Tommy & Dj Aero in Bali 2008 Videos November 13th, 2008 |

Good Times

The youngest Kid I ever seen in a club!!!!

Tommy Lee & Dj Aero - Miami Halloween Oct. 31st October 22nd, 2008 |
Karu & Y Miami

Karu & Y Miami

Come check us out on October 31st in Miami.

World’s Largest Record Collection is Worth $50 Million; No One Wants it for $3 Million September 29th, 2008 |

If you’re looking for a sign that we live in a digital world that cares not for the physical manifestations of our analog past, you need only look at Paul Mawhinney’s record collection. At over 3 million records, it’s the largest in the world. He’s trying to sell it due to his advancing age and health problems. Unfortunately, as he puts it, “no one gives a damn.”

From Gizmodo


The Archive from Sean Dunne on Vimeo.

Paul’s been building his collection for most of his life. He used to run a record store, and while running it he never sold the last copy of any album or single, instead keeping it for his archives. Over the years, those really added up.

Now, at an advancing age, stricken with diabetes and legally blind, Paul wants to sell the collection. It’s been appraised at about $50 million, but Paul is asking a mere $3 million. He’s had no serious offers, and an eBay auction back in February fell through.

In a time when you can access pretty much whatever music you want online, hard copies of albums are declining in value, both monetary and sentimentally. But to see such a mindblowing collection as this sitting in a basement, unwanted, is really heartbreaking. This is historic, no matter that we live in the iPod era or not, and it belongs in a museum. If only one cared enough to buy it.