MUSIC IN MANCHESTER
(Manchester Bands Section)
SUBCULTURE FANZINE LAUNCH
NIGHT & DAY 27/7/01
DUB SEX
Kicking off proceedings are AUSTIN, with an infectious guitar jauntiness that's ideal for shaking those wet Sunday blues from your feet. Five piece SUMMIT pick up the baton with their harder, faster, darker musing. Mixing keyboards with guitar, there is an almost nagging feeling that you've heard that chord, but can't place it, that riff that seems to resemble something you've heard before.
The third song almost seems a combination of the Pistols and the Jam, but it still sounds good to me. "River Jumping" is their track on the CD, but seems a lot more relaxed than some of the fare on display here

Re-formed bands tend to do it for the money, music taking a secondary
role. Not DUB SEX. Seldom has there been so much of a buzz of eager
anticipation around the possibility of witnessing tracks such as "Flowers"
or "Tripwire" being delivered and sounding just as fresh 10 years after
their conception. A 20 minutes energy rush, channelled through front
man Mark Hoyle requires you to make sure everything is securely fixed
down . Microphone stands are discarded, speakers twisted to breaking
point on their brackets. Mark is the conduit for the intensity generated by
the bass, drums guitar behind him, blistering the walls of a by now sweaty,
clammy sauna called the Night & Day. With punters wanting more, DUB
SEX know its time to go, exit stage left