Axel Abysse Savors ASMR in Fetish, Anal Exploration Video

Axel Abysse Savors ASMR in Fetish, Anal Exploration Video

TOKYO — Indie performer and filmmaker Axel Abysse has produced his first fetish ASMR video.

ASMR, an acronym for "Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response," is the sensation of a pleasurable tingling on the skin in response to gentle auditory stimuli. ASMR videos have become a hugely popular internet meme.

The new clip is titled “Anani 5: ASMR Edition.” The term “anani” refers to a Japanese/English expression for anal masturbation. Abysse engages in “solo exploration of his skin and orifices,” a rep said, “captured in close-ups and with sensitive microphones for a supremely intimate experience. From the scent of his armpits to the depths of his hole, let 'the curse' whisper to your ears and wake your senses. Put your earphones on to enjoy the experience to its fullest.”

Viewers who tune in can expect a variety of sensory experiences, from “the slosh of lubrication and penetration to the soft crackle as hands brush over moist, stubbled skin, and the low, measured breathing that grounds the entire episode,” said the rep. “It wouldn’t be an Axel Abysse video without fisting, and his hole gets a workout here from big toys and the artist’s own hands.”

Abysse savored the new experience. “It’s my first attempt at making an ASMR video. This is quite the trend on YouTube and I haven’t seen any proper porn version of it,” he said. “I’m definitely sure it’s a first in the fisting world and my fisted hole is definitely singing! I play with the sounds of lube, sweat, spit on my skin, my dick, my balls, my throat, my toys, my hole in trying to trigger the senses of the viewer with my body.”

“Anani 5: ASMR Edition” goes live Friday. Follow Abysse online and on Twitter.

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