“Calling All Dancers” and Announces Weekly Livestream
TORONTO — DJ Shub (Dan General) was excited to announce the official release of Calling All Dancers on April 16, 2020. This is the first single on his newly formed record label, Shub Music, partnered with The Orchard’s (Sony Music) new Canadian office
Calling All Dancers is the first single in over a year from the Godfather of Powwow Step, DJ Shub. The track is released alongside a music video produced by Thru The RedDoor Productions, an indigenous and independent production studio based in Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario.
The video shoot was covered by Two Row Times, the official local voice of Six Nations of Grand River Territory. Speaking of Six Nations, Dan said: “This is where my parents are from and I have family here and I think it holds a big place in my heart. Anytime that I can come back and do something I’ll do it. Especially with the video that we’re shooting today, they’re all local dancers so they’re all from around this area.”
All scheduled tour dates are now postponed due to the worldwide COVID 19 pandemic, but this won’t stop Shub from releasing new music. Expect a stream of content from him over the next year, including a second single this May and weekly livestreams on his Twitch channel, titled “Two Tables and a Mic: Friday Night Mix with DJ Shub.”
DJ Shub is a Juno Award Winning and Polaris Prize Short-List music artist, formerly a member of A Tribe Called Red. Now a Zync Music published artist, his music has been featured on Vice, CBC, Exclaim, Toronto Star and Global. In 2018, Sacha Baron Cohen licensed DJ Shub’s song “Indomitable (feat. Northern Cree Singers)” as the theme music to his show, the viral sensation “Who Is America?” airing on Showtime.