Shub Drops New Single ‘Eye of the Storm’ ft. Natasha Fisher

Canadian DJ and producer Shub, The "Godfather of Powwow Step", has just unveiled his brand new single Eye of the Storm, the second single to be taken from his forthcoming album Heritage (Part Two), out on May 1st. 
 
For this song, the talented artist teamed up with singer Natasha Fisher, whose lush vocals beautifully infuse the song with a memorable dose of emotion. Eye of the Storm explores themes of sobriety, trauma, intuition, and survival, reflecting on breaking cycles, shedding chemical dependence, and reclaiming agency. It is a song about finding stillness not as an escape, but as a tool — something to return to in order to keep moving forward. A message flawlessly conveyed through Natasha Fisher's emotionally-charged performance that glide effortlessly over the raw, grounding rhythmic foundation, rich electronic textures, post-dubstep, UK Garage, and indie-pop influences that together create on of Shub's most emotionally resonant collaborations to date. 
 
Speaking about the song, Shub said,
This song started with something really simple and raw — a traditional hand drum rhythm and vocals that set the whole mood. From there I leaned into the early electronic, post-dubstep, UK garage, and indie pop sounds I grew up loving. I knew Natasha Fisher was the perfect voice for this record, and I knew she was going to smash it. She didn't just get the vision, she elevated it in every way. Her performance brought so much emotion, texture, and honesty to the track, and working with her was honestly magical. This is one of those collaborations I'm super hyped about. 

Fisher speaks to the deeply personal place the song came from.
'Eye of the Storm' is about finding peace in a difficult time. I wrote it from the perspective of someone navigating through early sobriety and trying to cope with the flow of life while still dealing with past trauma. The eye of the storm is the calm before or after — where things feel still for just a moment, a place where you wish you could stay a little while longer. As I've had to navigate my way through multiple tragedies and mental health struggles throughout my life, there's always been moments of clarity. Those moments have guided me to make the decisions needed for survival and healing. That's the eye of the storm — being able to use intuition. 
The accompanying music video, directed by Matt Guarrasi, brings the song's themes into vivid, everyday focus. Filmed inside a laundromat, the visual plays directly on the ideas of sobriety, renewal, and getting clean — using the cyclical motion of washing machines as a metaphor for breaking patterns and beginning again.