Every Day by Bodj: A Trip Down Memory Lane (And the Dance Floor)
Alright, buckle up, because we’re diving into Every Day by Bodj, an electronic masterpiece that dropped back in 2012. Coming straight outta Germany under the Claap label, this album is a buffet of Club/Dance and House vibes. It’s like someone took all your favorite late-night dance floor moments, threw them in a blender, and hit “puree.” The result? A record that’s equal parts nostalgic and foot-tappingly good.
Now, let’s talk tracks. There are a bunch here—some remixes, some dubs, and an original mix or two—but I’m gonna zoom in on two standouts that stuck with me like gum on a shoe.
First up, “Every Day (Argy’s Love Mix)”. Oh man, this one slaps. From the first beat, it grabs you by the collar and whispers, “You’re staying for the whole ride, buddy.” The bassline throbs like a heartbeat after six espressos, and the synths? Pure magic. They swirl around your ears like they’re trying to hypnotize you into booking a one-way ticket to Ibiza. This track feels like the love child of a summer fling and a sunrise rave—emotional but still ready to party. Honestly, if this song were a person, it’d be that friend who somehow convinces you to stay out until 4 AM even when you swore you’d leave at midnight.
Then there’s “Every Day (Gummihz Night Fever Mix)”, which sounds like what would happen if Studio 54 had a time machine and crashed a modern Berlin club night. It’s got this retro groove that screams disco balls and glittery jumpsuits, but with a slick, futuristic twist. The rhythm builds slowly, teasing you like, “Oh, you think you know where this is going?” And just when you least expect it—BAM!—the drop hits harder than your ex’s text messages. You can’t help but move to this one; it’s infectious in the best way possible. Like, don’t be surprised if you catch yourself humming it while waiting in line at the grocery store.
The rest of the album follows suit, delivering remix after remix with enough variety to keep things fresh without losing sight of its core vibe. Whether it’s the stripped-down minimalism of “Argy’s NYC Dub” or the pulsating energy of the “Original Mix,” Bodj knows how to craft beats that stick to your brain like leftover glitter from last weekend’s festival.
But here’s the kicker: listening to Every Day feels less like hearing individual songs and more like experiencing one big, euphoric journey. It’s not perfect—there are typos in the tracklist (Origina Mixl? Really?)—but honestly, that just adds to its charm. It’s raw, unpolished, and real, kinda like those nights out where everything goes sideways but turns out amazing anyway.
So yeah, Every Day might not change your life, but it’ll definitely make your playlist better. And hey, isn’t that what music’s all about? Now excuse me while I go find my glow sticks and relive 2012 for a hot minute.