Exclusive | Techno music titan wants $6.33M for his sky-high Miami home and hes selling it fully furnished

Techno titan Marco Carola, the globe-trotting DJ and producer, is listing his splashy Florida skypad for $6.33 million, Gimme Shelter has learned.The unit is in Miami’s sleek, 66-story Aston Martin tower, which bills itself as the tallest residential-only building south of New York City.Carola’s floor-through residence, at 300 Biscayne Blvd.Way, is on the 31st floor and comes with a 300-square-foot terrace. The “global ambassador of techno” — set to perform in Ibiza this weekend — bought it for an undisclosed price in pre-construction, listing broker Carlo Dipasquale, of Compass, told Gimme Shelter.Carola, we hear, loves Miami and is not looking to leave.

Instead, friends say, he’s scouring South Beach, looking for a bigger residence.“He is Italian, and wants to be on the beach,” said Dipasquale, adding that the jet-setting DJ is always traveling from Bali and Tokyo to Rio, among other destinations.“He is always working and listening to music as soon as he arrives in a new place, and then he plays all night.When he has one or two hours off [in Miami], he just wants to go to the beach,” Dipasquale said, adding that the Naples-born DJ “lives all over the world,” and also has a home in Milan, and an investment property at the Setai in Miami.

At 3,536 square feet, the luxury apartment features four bedrooms, 5.5 baths — and comes furnished by the high-end Italian designer Minotti.All furnishings and artwork are included in the sale price, Dipasquale said.Details in the massive luxury condo include a grand kitchen and an open living/dining area — along with views from the city skyline to Biscayne Bay and Coconut Grove.The sail-shaped tower delivers 391 units and an infinity pool on the 55th floor.Additional building amenities include a hot tub, a sauna, a gym and a barbecue area, along with a putting green, parking and valet services.

It also comes with access to a private a super-yacht marina.“This building is a true architectural ico...

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