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Swick and King Doudou rev the delivery scooter straight into the club
By Editorial Team - June 15, 2026
Summary
Swick and King Doudou announce Digi Mangal, their first joint EP in 12 years, with 125cc Delivery turning late-night takeaway culture into a club weapon.
Key Facts
- Category: News
- Published: June 15, 2026
- Tags: swick, king doudou, digi mangal, global club, electronic, nlv records, Global Club / Electronic
Swick and King Doudou’s Digi Mangal announcement on 15 June comes with the kind of origin story that makes global club music feel beautifully unserious and very serious at the same time: London sessions, FIFA games, Mangal takeaway and a shared taste for rhythm that refuses national borders. Their new single, 125cc Delivery, is described by King Doudou with the perfect question: why use a synth when you have a 125cc engine? That line basically writes the review itself. The EP pulls from the duo’s long history of club experiments, with King Doudou’s dembow, coupé-décalé, Jersey club and baile funk interests meeting Swick’s maximal production instincts. The result sounds like delivery-worker grind turned into dancefloor fuel. Digi Mangal is not polite club music. It is greasy, fast, sample-heavy and apparently willing to park illegally outside the venue.