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Duncan Stutterheim, the co-founder of major dance music promoter ID&T -- which is responsible for festivals like Tomorrowland, Mysteryland, TomorrowWorld and Sensation -- is stepping down after 23 years at the helm. He took the firm from a small event company in his native land of the Netherlands to one of the major players of the festival marketplace, regardless of genre, over his time as head honcho. He explained his decision to step down in an interview with Dutch newspaper 'Volkskrant' and why he felt out of place in the modern dance music climate. -
ID&T Founder Duncan Stutterheim Sounds Off: Tomorrowland Founder Thinks DJ Booking Fees are Killing Business
ID&T founder Duncan Stutterheim is tired of paying so much for top-flight DJs. In a recent interview with Dutch publication Quote Net, he vented his frustration about the massive growth of DJ booking fees and how it impacts him as a festival booker. He blames much of the ill on the United States market waking up to dance music and the new competition it has brought to the market.
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