![]() In this interview, topics covered include working with Nile Rodgers, Dubuc’s intriguing classic inspirations, and his aspirations moving forward in his career. Soulful, yet still fanciful, his sounds demand a listen. This is great music for great music’s sake, an album of well-crafted and matured music. A groundswell of support that covers a decade-plus (with three years of meteoric rise) has finally ended “here,” with here being an album of pop, not dance and dance that defies 2014’s traditional dance-pop expectation of lasers, drops and plunging basslines. Seasoned vocalist/producer Luis Dubuc should be an artist on your radar, if for no other reason initially than his album Forever, which was released this week, and features “Number 1,” a duet with Brandy and yes, Nile Rodgers.
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