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Architecture in Helsinki gets student film treatment for their indie Hi‑NRG cover of “When You Walk in the Room.” Architecture in Helsinki gets student film treatment for their indie Hi‑NRG cover of “When You Walk in the Room.”

Architecture in Helsinki’s Indie Hi‑NRG Spin on Jackie DeShannon’s “When You Walk in the Room”

Architecture in Helsinki deliver an indie Hi‑NRG spin on Jackie DeShannon’s classic, boosted by a student‑film visual, 1984 Ramming Speed lineage, and a fresh spot on INYIM Radio.

Music Alert: Architecture In Helsinki “When You Walk in the Room” — a student‑film visual nails the vibe as the band channels 1984 Hi‑NRG roots, Montreal magic, and earns a fresh spot on INYIM Radio.

Architecture in Helsinki revive Jackie DeShannon’s classic with an indie Hi‑NRG twist. Image Credit: INYIM Media

Today’s Vid‑Visuals of the Day spotlights indie‑pop electronic outfit Architecture in Helsinki and their vibrant 2014 take on “When You Walk in the Room,” originally recorded by Jackie DeShannon in 1964. While the band never released an official video for this version, a student‑film visual unexpectedly stepped up — and honestly, it delivers. The casting, editing, pacing, and script are shockingly on‑point, transforming a class project into a fully realized companion piece that feels official in all the right ways.

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Watch the Student‑Film Visual That Nails the Vibe

Musically, Architecture in Helsinki’s version pulls heavily from the Hi‑NRG reinterpretation crafted in 1984 by Canadian studio group Ramming Speed, produced by Ian Guenther and Willi Morrison — the same duo behind the one‑off disco project American Fade. Their glossy, synth‑stacked, dance‑floor‑ready arrangement became a cult favorite, especially within the Montreal scene, which was on fire during this era with acts like Patti Masi of Vera — explored in our feature Past Blast Music: Who Is Vera? Celebrating Patti Masi’s Hi‑NRG, Funk and New Wave Albums.

Watch Jackie DeShannon’s Original 1964 Version

Architecture in Helsinki channel that lineage beautifully. Led by vocalist and songwriter Cameron Bird, the band blends eclecticism, funk grooves, and tropical‑electronic textures into something both throwback and modern. Analog synths, bright percussion, and a feverish uptempo pulse give this cover a fresh, party‑hearty glow — new to most listeners, but a delicious nod for music historians.

Hear Ramming Speed’s 1984 Hi‑NRG Version

This superb version is now officially added to INYIM Radio rotation — a perfect bridge between indie‑pop charm and Hi‑NRG heritage.

Get into the groove with this new/old gem.

Sound off — which version hits hardest: Jackie’s original, Ramming Speed’s Hi‑NRG burner, or Architecture in Helsinki’s indie‑electro spin?

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