NoirMale
Gamma's gay brand centering Black male performers — narrative-driven content with genuine representation in a category most studios ignore entirely. Clean Blacklight scan but a VirusTotal flag at 1/94 that warrants caution. Bundled into Adult Time.
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Score Breakdown
What's good
+ One of the only premium studios specifically centering Black gay male performers — fills a representation gap the industry largely ignores
+ Narrative approach borrows from Gamma's storytelling DNA — scenes have context, emotional stakes, and character development
+ Blacklight scan: 0 trackers, 1 cookie, no fingerprinting, session recording, or keystroke capture — clean web tracking
+ Bundled into Adult Time at $9.95/mo alongside the full Gamma catalog of 67,000+ scenes
What's bad
− VirusTotal flagged the domain at 1/94 — likely a false positive but the only Gamma property in our scan to trigger any security flag
− Tiny catalog even by Gamma sub-brand standards — the library is exhaustible in a few focused sessions
− The niche-within-a-niche positioning limits the audience to viewers seeking specifically Black gay narrative content
− Standalone subscription makes no sense against the Adult Time bundle — same conclusion as every Gamma sub-brand
Full Review
NoirMale does something that almost nobody in the adult industry bothers doing. It centers Black gay men — not as a category tag on a larger platform, not as a subsection in a broader studio's catalog, but as the entire focus of a dedicated brand with Gamma's narrative production approach behind it. I've reviewed dozens of sites for this project and the number that specifically invest in content for and featuring Black gay men as the primary audience is essentially this and nothing else at the premium level. That scarcity gives NoirMale a significance beyond what the catalog size or production scale would suggest on their own.
The content applies Gamma's storytelling template to gay scenarios centered on Black performers. Scenes open with dialogue and dramatic setup. Characters have names, motivations, relationship dynamics that the script explores before anything explicit happens. The narrative investment isn't at the Pure Taboo or Deeper level of dramatic ambition — it's closer to the Sweet Sinner register of romantic context with genuine emotional beats. For gay content specifically, where the industry default ranges from scenario-free hookup footage to parody-driven comedy, even a moderate narrative commitment stands out.
I watched about a dozen scenes and the representation feels intentional in a way that most diversity efforts in the industry don't. The casting features Black men across a range of body types, ages, and presentations. The scenarios aren't exoticizing — they're relationship stories, domestic situations, romantic encounters that happen to center Black characters rather than fetishizing their Blackness. That distinction matters. Interracial gay content exists across the industry in significant volume. Content that centers Black men as complete characters within their own stories rather than as a racial contrast in someone else's scenario is genuinely rare. NoirMale does it consistently.
The library is small. Among the thinnest I've encountered across Gamma's sub-brands. I browsed through the available catalog within two sessions. New releases appear at a pace that reflects the brand's position in Gamma's priority hierarchy — not a flagship, not a frequent release schedule. The content that exists is produced at a quality level consistent with the Gamma standard. There just isn't much of it. For a brand carrying real representational significance, the investment level suggests Gamma recognizes the value of having NoirMale in the catalog without dedicating the production resources that would build it into something substantial.
The VirusTotal finding needs transparent reporting. Our scan returned 1/94 — one security vendor flagged the domain out of ninety-four checked. Every other Gamma property in our scan came back 0/94. A single flag from one vendor out of ninety-four is almost certainly a false positive — vendor-specific heuristics flag adult domains occasionally based on content category rather than actual malware detection. I don't believe noirmale.com is hosting anything malicious. But it's the only Gamma site that triggered any VT flag, and the review would be dishonest if I didn't report it. Browse with standard precautions — ad blocker active, avoid downloading anything unexpected.
The Blacklight scan itself is clean. 0 trackers, 1 cookie. No fingerprinting, no session recording, no keystroke capture. The web tracking profile matches the clean end of Gamma properties. No keystroke issue like Transfixed. One session cookie. For a brand serving an audience where privacy carries particular weight — Black gay men who may face compounded social pressures around both race and sexuality — the clean Blacklight result is important and the VT flag is an asterisk rather than a red flag.
The broader gay premium landscape contextualizes what NoirMale is competing against. Men.com has massive production budgets. Sean Cody and Corbin Fisher have established brand identities. GayWire covers mainstream Aylo gay content. Icon Male under Gamma handles another slice of the gay market. NoirMale's advantage isn't production scale or library depth — it's the only premium studio where Black gay viewers can find content centering their experience rather than categorizing it. That monopoly on a specific form of representation gives the brand a purpose that production metrics alone don't capture.
Adult Time bundle. $9.95. NoirMale's full catalog included. The standalone pricing math is the same as every Gamma sub-brand — subscribe through Adult Time.
6.3/10. NoirMale earns its score on representation and narrative intent more than on catalog depth or production scale. It's the only premium studio doing what it does — centering Black gay men in narrative-driven content with Gamma's production standard — and that specificity has genuine value for the audience it serves. The VT flag is likely a false positive but gets reported. The library is too small for the representational weight it carries. Viewed as a component of the Adult Time bundle rather than a standalone destination, NoirMale adds something to the catalog that nothing else provides. That counts for more than the scene count suggests.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is NoirMale?
NoirMale is Adult Time's gay brand with an emphasis on Black male performers. It fills a specific representation gap in premium gay content with professional production quality.
How much does NoirMale cost?
Included with any Adult Time subscription starting at $9.95/month. Library of ~100+ scenes.
Is NoirMale safe?
Our scan found 0 trackers and 1 cookie. However, VirusTotal flagged 1/93 engines — a minor flag that could be a false positive but worth noting. Billing shows as SEGPAYEU.COM or GAMMA BILLING.
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