Calvin_harris_feel_so_close_official_video Apr 2026

It explores the closing of relational distance. Characters move from isolation or prejudice to camaraderie and shared rhythm .

The official music video for is a wistful, nostalgic exploration of human connection and rhythm, directed by Vincent Haycock . Released in July 2011 , the video served as a pivotal moment in Harris's career, marking his return to lead vocals and his first solo entry on the Billboard Hot 100 . Video Overview & Meaning

The video lacks a traditional linear narrative, instead focusing on "rhythms and ways of life" through various characters in a small American town. calvin_harris_feel_so_close_official_video

Captured at the intersection of Clark and Lapis Streets in Rosamond .

Includes a diverse cast—from cheerleaders and "tough guys" to a rancher with his horse (who also appears on the single's cover). Filming Locations It explores the closing of relational distance

The "force field" mentioned in the lyrics is visually represented as a barrier that is not dividing, but rather a space where individuals see and understand each other's "flow".

The video was filmed across several distinct areas in to capture a sun-drenched, rustic American aesthetic: Released in July 2011 , the video served

Shot in Randsburg , a historic mining town in Kern County. Production & Impact