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Explosions in the Sky - Have You Passed Through This Night?

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2007

My interpretation of "Have You Passed Through This Night?", shot between June and August of 2007 in and around my hometown of Troy, MT.

If you enjoyed this, you might also want to check out my video for "Snowfall" by God is an Astronaut, found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBfvoianLNw

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  • Never knew Unkle's release of this track was really just a remix.

  • @dcplus14 Unkle does have a track with the same name, but it's not a remix of EIS. It's actually a remix of their own song, Eye For an Eye, which uses the same Thin Red Line sample.

  • at 5.30 did you get that idea from the film gadiator? it looks identicle

  • @themasterplan1213

    Haha, good catch. Yes, that shot was an homage to Maximus's hallucinations in the film. It's one of my favorite shots from Gladiator, but I felt like it worked in the context of what's going on this video as well.

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  • <3

  • that whip sounds startled me, resulting in me dropping a bowl of pasta on my foot :(

  • This is awesome.

  • This is one of the best videos for a song I have ever seen in my life. Many thanks for making it and amazing job.

  • great work man

  • This video is really quite extraordinarily beautiful and powerful. It was a quite a lengthy distraction from my psychology homework, but well worth the break.

    I particularly liked the stark contrast between the dark, bleak, sinister looking urban landscape and wild, effervescent, bright freedom represented by the pastoral habitat. The shots of the sky were perfect (I love the sky, and am forever gazing at clouds.) & v fitting given the name of the musicians used. Provocative questions posed. <3

  • words?!

  • I used to live in the Kootenays in BC Canada a little north of Montana. We share a lot of the same kind of land you know, and I must say that your vid of this wonderful area to this divine track completely grasps the comfort and extreme bliss that can be found in such awesome places. To me it defined the warmth that can be found in solitude and nature; and the sublime coexistence we share.

    Well done sir, my hat off to u.

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