DJ Shub, aka Dan General, has always been known for a kinetic, visually compelling live show. When he was a member of the genre-creating powwow-step group A Tribe Called Red — now known as The Halluci-Nation — every show was a multi-sensory experience. An average show for the group elaborate had video collages and at least one dance performance.
"The day of, I go and ask 'Hey, is there any nice pieces of graffiti or some cool stuff in the area,'" he says. "Then I'll go take videos or snaps of that and incorporate right into my show that night. It gives it that something different. It's a cool idea my tour manager came up with." Shub says his solo work has allowed him to showcase his culture in a way that he couldn't always in Tribe. He says that Tribe often drew from the sounds of the Plains people, doing things like working with the Northern Cree Singers and incorporating the sound of the big drum, which, he says "isn't really rooted in where I'm from."
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