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: The visuals depict various groups—from cheerleaders and "tough guys" finding camaraderie to youths dancing together—intended to reflect a shared "flow" or common interests.
: It explores the concept of two lives coming together, using diverse characters to represent closing relational distances.
: Suburban scenes were captured at the intersection of Clark and Lapis Streets . Significance and Background calvin_harris_feel_so_close_official_video
The video does not follow a traditional narrative, instead focusing on "observing the rhythms and ways of life" through a series of vignettes.
: The truck stop scenes were filmed at Astro Burgers (adjacent to Reyes Truck Polishing). : The visuals depict various groups—from cheerleaders and
The production was filmed primarily in and around , utilizing a "wistful" desert aesthetic to complement the track's piano-driven sound. Specific locations identified in the video include: Randsburg, California : Used for desert town scenes.
"Feel So Close" marked a pivotal moment in Harris's career. At the time, he was unsure about his future and had planned to stop singing live to focus on production. Significance and Background The video does not follow
: Notable recurring figures include a rancher cowboy and his horse, who also appeared on the single's cover art. Filming Locations