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February 7, 2010 11:54 PM / sexy jgl

dont know who shot this

 

file under; male beauty; photographed
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January 31, 2010 12:03 AM / how it starts

2006
approx the first photos by Patrick O'Dell that i ever encountered
he is still going strong at Epicly Later'd and is a daily inspiration

 

file under; hero worship; photographed
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January 24, 2010 10:56 PM / i <3 Saam Farahmand


photo found at welcome to the salon

he's about my age, has an awesome name, and has done so much cool shit it overwhelms me. i just discovered his short film Study After Cruel Intentions which i guess feels something like a skyscraper-sized dead dove looped around the recent Simian Mobile Disco track Cruel Intentions. the 'music video' for Cruel Intentions is made out of parts of the film and is kinda cool but has nothing really on the original work, which is an insanely powerful interpretation of a song i would call just 'ok' if this film didn't exist to expand it.

Saam brought the same kind of gravity to the playful tune Hustler by SMD- an intense sense of place and time, capital-S Sexuality, a queering of everything in the truest sense. Study After Cruel Intentions is extremely similar to Hustler, as both evoke a secret energy between women that is recognisable+real. in Hustler, it is colorful / youthful / jokey, but it is also ominous. in Study After Cruel Intentions, it has grown up / grey / into horror.

dude has also made a bunch of videos for Klaxons and one for Janet Jackson and even does commercials. i think he has also won some awards and stuff. however he does not have a wikipedia page.

watch Study After Cruel Intentions [enable fullscreen]

to the sidebar as soon as i get round to fixing the formatting-
saam.tv

 

file under; filmed; hero worship
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January 18, 2010 12:36 PM / reminds me


by Emir Ozsahin
found at offpop

 

file under; photographed
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January 11, 2010 1:56 AM / more relocations

these are also getting tons of spam every day
someone/thing named iv.an.iv.on.iv.an.ivon.vich or something like that just keeps posting 'fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck'
there is no link or anything advertised


We Had a Deal, 2007


Self Help Seminar, 2006

there. deleting the old urls.

 

file under; drawn
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January 2, 2010 12:28 PM / sexiest of the oughts





music from the 00s that i will still be thinking about and listening to a long time from now

albums

1. Discovery by Daft Punk.
changed. Everything.

2. The Warning by Hot Chip.
spell it out for you: peerless and obscenely influential. poorly imitated / 'ripped off', over and under ;), to this day and probably forever.

3. Deep Cuts by the Knife.
don't even like it that much personally [really hate the album title; 'Pass this On' is kinda hot; 'Heartbeats' is just annoying] but it's an undeniable pop music reference point. there was a before and is an after this.

4. Tonight: Franz Ferdinand.
follows through on all the first album's promises. addition of synths feels experimental yet fluent and natural. drums are visceral, dancey. lyrics get more arousing with each successive release- 'no i'd never resort to licking your photo, honest, i just had to see how the chemicals taste, bite hard'.

5. Crystal Castles self-titled.
the members of this synthpop duo are not that attractive but they know how how to make some fucking sexy shit. their album cover [top] and the sound of their music [everywhere] foretell a thousand future seductions and entirely different mode of said.

6. You Are the Quarry by Morrissey.
the Morrissey comeback of the 00s, even though Morrissey never really went anyplace and always seems to be somehow 'coming back', was way fun. this is the best collection of songs resulting from that.

7. Classics by Ratatat.
another blueprint for the future curled and strained around the past.

8. Pieces of the People We Love by the Rapture.
much less annoying than i thought when i first heard it. actually not annoying at all. actually one of the best albums of the decade.

9. Is This It by the Strokes.
shrug.

10. Kid A.
last good thing Radiohead did. came out the same year as Is This It.


songs

1. All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem.
perfect, eternal, and writ to frame a decade. 'you spend the first five years trying to get with the plan and the next five years trying to be with your friends again.'

2. Can't Stand Me Now by the Libertines.
years of persons spheres and metaphors collapsing on each other to form perfect statements. 'called out the boy kicked out at the world, the world kicked back a lot fuckin harder so, if you wanna try there's no worse you could do.'

3. U.R.A.Q.T. by MIA.
one of the catchiest songs ever and the biggest, errr, 'viral' hit off either of her albums. it wasn't a single but i hear it everywhere and pretty much everyone my age knows all the words. 'tighter than J Lo in her jeans, i'm tighter than R Kelly in his teens.'

4. Mirror Kissers by the Cribs.
punk's not dead, 'you're not allowed to say that you're better'.

5. Ready 2 Wear by Felix da Housecat.
one of the simplest, best songs ever made; released on album Devin Dazzle + the Neon Fever in 2004; one of the rare Housecat songs actually sung by Felix da. the way he articulates each word so precisely, like he's singing in a foreign language, but one in which he's fluent, is this really strange and powerful thing. 'nothing i can tell you, you look good when you wear it well.'

6. Your Retro Career Melted by the Faint.
The Faint are very much of the 00s and are pretty awesome although Fasciinatiion is a touch boring. this was always my favorite song of theirs because it tells the weirdest story- a mannequin falls off a truck near a hotel/bar, everyone runs out to see it, the mannequin says 'your retro career melted', it gets shot to pieces by somebody, then reassembles in the next town over and says the same thing. great, great. 'voices appear from the staff outside, in bulbous text in a western style.'

7. Blind by Hercules and Love Affair.
dark, mysterious, relentlessly complex and very positive. like a Morrissey song turned inside-out. incredible use of Antony Hegarty's voice. 'when i find myself alone, i find myself alone.'

8. The Libertine by Patrick Wolf.
honestly The Magic Position and The Bachelor are pretty twee. for a moment though, when The Libertine was a single in 2005, Patrick Wolf was a bottomlessly sexual, dangerous image for me. he from that time is drawn, sort of, here. 'the troubadour cut off his hand, and now he wants mine.'

9. Sex City by Van She.
V is a little boring. this, off the earlier 'Van She' EP, is breathtaking. super influential; covered as 'Vanished' by Crystal Castles on above. the vocals have the character of being sung by not the person who wrote the words. with this song, that works perfectly. 'keep on dancing to the movie you're in.'

10. Black History Month by Death from Above 1979.
remixed about a hundred thousand different ways, never covered, oblique in title, made by a band that fractured and became something much harsher. song is poetic and foreboding, like if Arcade Fire were into S+M. 'hold on children, your best friend's parents are leaving.'


videos [just 4]

1. Hustler by Simian Mobile Disco. posted it on Christmas Day. none of the girls featured are really my type but between the mysterious energy of the scene and incredibly deft editing i get turned on every frickin time.

2. Time to Pretend by MGMT. duhh.

3. Ulysses by Franz Ferdinand. getting high in cheap laundrymats never looked sexier.

4. We Are Your Friends, Justice vs Simian. 'embedding disabled by request', watch here. i could have put Justice's Cross instead of Is This It as album #9 but then the Strokes would've gotten no mention and i do think i'll probly be thinking about them awhile. same with Justice. they're powerful whether i want them to be or not. this video is horrorpretty.

 

file under; rebel rebel
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December 26, 2009 1:36 PM / glued together

here are the images from the entries that i had to delete because they got broken by spam. sorry person who knows about some wow gold in wow and person who likes to post very long strings of the word 'fuck', you must now find a new playground :).


Dennis Cooper + Robert Dickerson



Exactly What For, 2007



Cant Get You Out of My Head, 2006
oddly enough this is one of my only pieces of art to ever get displayed outside this website. it was at a show in Ireland curated by Alex Rose. the spam comments were mostly blank and didnt seem to advertise anything.



i posted this in like 2007 saying i wanted to make a movie where he plays Morrissey. for the unenlightened his name is Joseph Gordon-Levitt. photographer's name, don't know.



'Autoportrait', one of the first things i ever posted on here. polaroid self-portrait by Robert Mapplethorpe, 1973. got filled to breaking with ads re sex and pharmaceuticals. he might have liked that.

 

file under; drawn; male beauty; photographed; robert mapplethorpe
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December 26, 2009 2:14 AM / to some of you, i have a new email address

one of my new year's resolutions [yea, making some this year.. ] is to make it easier for people to keep in contact with me.

i had extensive problems with my pleasureiseasy.info mail server and ended up just switching to google. this happened a super long time ago. some of you have been long aware of the change. to everyone else, sorry for not saying anything til now. shit/life happened. i can be reached at pleasureiseasy at gmail and i believe i have now updated the email address at pretty much all the pages on this site.

i also spent an enormous amount of time deleting out spam comments tonight to make the site actually run correctly, which it hadn't for over a year. site had 800,000 comments and only 289 of them were real. gonna work on embedding authentication of some kind. if anyone has any suggestions re embedding authentication, would be much appreciated.

to clean pleasureiseasy there were certain entries i had to completely delete because they had like 7,000 comments apiece and movable type couldn't load the individual entry files without crashing. will repost those images that were too popular for their own good :p.

so, be well. i am working on stuff that should hopefully take me to Paris this summer. more details to follow. for now :x

photo: not me. hustler from one of Dennis' monthly escort days.

 

file under; staging area
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December 25, 2009 5:31 PM / ;)

happy xmas

 

file under; filmed; sung
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December 24, 2009 2:37 PM / ;p

happy xmas

found here

 

file under; +; photographed
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December 15, 2009 10:59 PM / you forget what you meant when you read what you said


Patti Smith + Robert Mapplethorpe by Norman Seeff

 

file under; robert mapplethorpe
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December 6, 2009 12:10 PM / if i'm sewn into submission


Robert Mapplethorpe by Sam Wagstaff
mid 1970s?

 

file under; photographed; robert mapplethorpe; twins
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December 6, 2009 12:02 PM / i could still come home to this


Samuel Wagstaff selfportrait
early 1980s?

 

file under; male beauty; photographed; twins
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December 6, 2009 3:02 AM / complète


You Go Sexual City
8x10" / 20.32x25.4cm

-
edit
7 decembre
ce n'est pas complète
ils ont besoin d'1 édifice

 

file under; drawn
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December 5, 2009 3:50 PM / pleasure is easy

no, it's not..

 

file under; self capture
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December 3, 2009 12:44 AM / a preference is just a preference

Did
800x600, 665x499, 665x473 pixels

 

file under; photographed
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December 2, 2009 4:47 AM / separated


Morrissey by Linder
early 90s

 

file under; linder sterling; morrissey; photographed
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November 29, 2009 12:36 PM / taking heed just for you


She
8"x10" / 20.32x25.4cm

 

file under; drawn
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November 25, 2009 4:00 AM / one life stand


I'm Gay But I'm Not Very Good At It
9 July 2009
8"x10" / 20.32x25.4cm

 

file under; drawn
link / 2 have made it up

November 22, 2009 2:03 PM / to tell the truth i saw it coming


We Are North American
draft

 

file under; drawn
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November 22, 2009 2:02 PM / the way


You're the Reason I'm Leaving
8"x10" / 20.32x25.4cm

 

file under; drawn
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November 22, 2009 2:01 PM / you were breathing


You Go the City
awaiting new pens for line weights

 

file under; drawn
link / 0 have made it up

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