Luis Alberto Dubuc Jr. (born January 28, 1985) is an American DJ, musician, singer-songwriter, record producer and former drummer from
Dallas, Texas. He was a member of The Secret Handshake[2][3] and Of Legends.[4] He is currently the man behind Mystery Skulls.[5]
History
Luis Alberto Dubuc Jr. was born in a small town in
Venezuela on January 28, 1985, he and his family moved to
Toronto, Canada when he was 8 years old and years later to
Dallas, Texas but Dubuc went to live in
Los Angeles (whose main inspiration for the song
"Ghost").
He speaks
Spanish fluently, but in an interview he said "I didn't want people to think I was a Latin singer like
Enrique Iglesias. Not because those people are bad, because they make great music. But I didn't want anyone to get the wrong idea. I wanted a nondescriptive band's name so that the music can speak for itself."[6]
Thirty Called Arson and The Secret Handshake (2004–2011)
Dubuc first got his start playing drums in a couple of bands with his friends, most notably in the hardcore unit Thirty Called Arson.[7] Inspired by artists like
Michael Jackson and
Daft Punk, he eventually began writing and recording some songs as a side project in his Dallas-based bedroom with a laptop and
Wurlitzer to assist him.[7] By November 2004, Dubuc had self-released his first full-length album, entitled Antarctica. Less than a year later, he followed up with the EP This Is Bigger Than You and I, which was issued through Doll House Recordings. Momentum began building around his distinctive electronica laptop pop/rock, and The Secret Handshake developed a devoted fanbase. Another EP, Summer of '98 (referring to the summer before he started high school),[7] was released in early 2007 through New York's
Triple Crown Records,[8] anchored by the vocoder-heavy title track. The full length One Full Year followed, becoming his full length
Triple Crown Records debut.
In 2008 The Secret Handshake was featured on the
Punk Goes Crunk compilation/covers album, where he covered
Skee-Lo's rap classic "
I Wish".[9]
On April 29, 2009, The Secret Handshake released his third studio album, My Name Up in Lights. The album was recorded entirely in Dubuc's apartment in Dallas.[10] In 2009, the album reached #17 on the
Billboard Heatseekers chart[11] and #45 on the Independent Albums chart.[12]
The Secret Handshake opened for the Alternative Press Tour 2009, entitled The Fall Ball, which also featured
You Me At Six,
Set Your Goals,
The Academy Is..., and
Mayday Parade.[13] Luis Dubuc was featured on the subscriber-only cover of Alternative Press November 2009 issue, along with the lead singers of the other bands featured on The Fall Ball tour with a feature article.[14]
The Secret Handshake toured in Australia from November 26 to December 6.[15]
The Secret Handshake's fourth studio album Night & Day was released on August 17, 2010. Sound In The Signals complimented the new style found on the album, but criticized Dubuc's vocal ability.[17]Alternative Press noted the new Motown sound was a risky move but stated that Dubuc "obviously had the skills to pull it off".[18]
Luis Dubuc was interviewed in the Alternative Press October 2010 issue, in the feature article titled You Can Hurry Love.[19]
Mystery Skulls (2011–present)
In 2011, Dubuc put The Secret Handshake to sleep and began to make music under the name Mystery Skulls.[20][21][22] In 2013, Mystery Skulls signed with
Warner Bros. Records.[23] His debut album as Mystery Skulls featured collaborations with
Nile Rodgers,
Adam Lambert, and
Avicii.[24] Dubuc followed up with his sophomore album "One of Us" in 2017, originally envisioned to be a soundtrack for an accompanying film. In early 2018 Dubuc began airing live streams from his studio inviting fans to collaborate on his upcoming third album. Over the next several months he aired weekly videos on either YouTube or his Patreon. He released the first single from the forthcoming album "Don't F*ck With My Money" December 13, 2018.[25] The album "Back to Life" was officially released on April 12, 2019.
As Mystery Skulls, Dubuc has performed across the country and has held many shows, including a performance at
Furry Weekend Atlanta in May 2019,[26] and a summer tour to promote "Back To Life". Dubuc performed the fourth ending theme of Dragon Ball Super for its English release, "Forever Dreaming", originally performed in Japanese by
Czecho No Republic.[27]