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Originating from Nancy (Lorraine, France), Acintya offers top-notch instrumental symphonic Progressive rock. Keyboardist Philippe De Canck's group recorded one sole album in 1978, "La Cité Des Dieux Oubliés" in 1978. The two long tracks making the vinyl, not to mention the opening-track "Adyane", are enlightened by the use of solemn and majestic keyboards, including the organ of Saint-Nicolas-De-Port's famous basillica. These parts are cleverly completed by an inspired violin, played by Philippe Cleese. Somewhere in the tradition of the Frence neo-classic Progressive rock, the art of Acintya may recall the complex and elaborated themes courtesy of Wapassou, for instance…