On the heels of the Fleur EP and this summers Love Pressure remix project, Sepalcure are poised to release their eponymous debut full length through Hotflush on 21 November.The duo of Travis Stewart (Machinedrum) and Praveen Sharma (Braille), utilize the broader canvas of the album format to develop their collaborative process and incorporate the diverse influences present in their solo work to their sonic mixture. Machinedrums much-heralded Room(s) LP and Sharmas recent EPs on Hotflush and Rush Hour reflect the impact of the frenetic, paranoid rhythms of the modern Chicago underground on the wider electronic world and the return to vogue of another musical style that originated from that city: House. But both artists add a crucial sense of emotional sensibility and melodic sensuality that defines the Sepalcure sound.Yuh Nuh See takes the bite out of jukes trademark staccato bass and looping vocals, washing the tension away with lush melodies and dubbed out atmospherics, while Eternally Yrs is a burbling update of the rave-house sound, with processed vocals rubbing up against woodblock beats and a relentlessly bouncing bassline. The One and first single Pencil Pimp are destined to light up dancefloors worldwide with their variations on classic house, while tracks like See Me Feel Me and Outside are breezy and sophisticated. The album is a bold statement from two artists at the top of their game.Since the release of the Fleur EP, Stewart and Sharma have taken the Sepalcure live act to SXSW and the Winter Music Conference, the Unsound Festival in New York, and Britains legendary Big Chill festival, as well as a host of other dates in Europe and America. The duo is slated for an appearance at Unsound 2011 in Poland, and will be debuting the Sepalcure Live A/V set at the upcoming Mutek: Mexico City, expanding upon the themes of their album art for the first time in a live setting.