WATCH: Justice share sexually charged new music video for ‘Pleasure (Live)’ [NSFW]
Viewers be advised, this video is NSFW.
Justice have debuted their music video for “Pleasure (Live),” the live version a redesign of the original track that surfaced on the French duo’s most recent studio album, Woman in November of 2016.
Directed by Alexandre Courtès, the mastermind behind the innovation of Daft Punk’s trademark helmets and the White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army” video, the music video for “Pleasure (Live)” is an omniscient observation of a couple engaged in sexual relations. Refusing to avert its focus from the couple, the camera’s lens follows them along as both partners begin to glow within each other’s touch before being pierced by light saber-esque light beams.
Finding its niche within the sublime, the music video is duly racy and artful.
H/T: Pitchfork
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