Image from 'Pleasure' video

Justice has released a new set of visuals for their Woman track "Pleasure." And the video really lives up to the name.

The clip, which arrived Tuesday, centers on a "supernatural love scene" and is definitely not safe for work. It was directed by Alexandre Courtès, who has previously worked with the likes of The White Stripes and Daft Punk, creating the iconic helmets for the latter act.

Courtès explanation of the video can be found below, followed by the clip itself (note: it includes nudity):

"[Justice’s] Xavier [de Rosnay] and Gaspard [Augé] had a concept in mind of a supernatural love scene: an extrapolation of feelings during sex, a symbiosis. I fell in love with the idea, as I had something similar in mind for a while. So to combine their ideas with mine was great. For a long time, I’ve wanted to play with strong vivid colors and bright tubes that travel through the bodies of characters… and they liked the idea too. We ended up shooting a bold, sensual sex scene, with lavish colors.

Nicolas Loir’s lighting really made the scene look amazing and helped the film come together brilliantly. I knew we had to be in the action: to be as close as we could to their faces and skin. Thanks to Nicolas’ work, the shoot was less raw, making the end result truly exciting.

My goal in the project was to achieve a sensual film that deals with emotions, a film that goes beyond the crude aspect of the situation. I hope we got close to it."