Press Release :
Ninja Tune and Manchester's Homelife have combined to bring you the ultimate in domestic music listening. Because Homelife's "Home Broadcaster" EP is only available as a download direct to your PC. Not your work PC, mind (though it will, so to speak, work). No no. Your home PC. Keep your pyjamas on. Make a cup of tea. Dance around the kitchen. Do some mushrooms. Do the hoovering. Examine your carpet for hallucination-inducing patterning.

Four tracks deep, "Home Broadcaster" runs from the epic "Arsonite" which effortlessly combines Bitches Brew, Bollywood and brown bread, through the perfect, sunny psych-pop of "Five Flat Four" (with the greatest xylophone break since the invention of the synth), the folksy whimsy of "Hair Cut" to the electro-rock of "Blob".

Homelife have remixed Beck, been described as "wonky, wonderful" by The Guardian, "hugely inventive" by the Daily Express and "sloppy but sweet" by The Face. But then look where that got The Face.

Two instrumental tracks on the outside with two vocal tracks in the middle, the "Home Broadcaster" EP is like a well built house, so fully equipped that you'll never want to leave.