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is a four-track psychedelic trance EP released by artist Govinda on the Believe Lab label in 2022. The title "Coccolando" is Italian for "cuddling," a name inspired by the artist’s experience of caring for his daughter during a two-year hiatus from touring.

The project was born from a synergy between parenthood and musical evolution. Govinda describes the production as a way to "travel with the mind" while navigating the sacrifices and rewards of family life. Listeners can find the EP on platforms like Bandcamp and Beatport, where it is characterized by its high-energy arrangements and immersive soundscapes typical of the modern psytrance scene. Govinda-Coccolando-(BEL0028)-WEB-2022-FALCON.rar

The EP serves as a sonic journey designed to provide a "space of freedom," blending psychedelic, absurd, and occasionally intense sounds to help listeners detach from daily stressors and enter a "paranormal bubble." Artist: Govinda Title: Coccolando Label: Believe Lab ( BEL0028 ) Release Year: 2022 Genre: Psychedelic Trance Tracklist Into the Bubble (08:06) Freedom is the Oxygen of our Soul (07:32) Moonshine (with Samadhi) (08:05) I Can Hear Your Voice (07:34) Background and Style is a four-track psychedelic trance EP released by

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