
9043 plays, 62 songs on radio, from France
Patrice is a French music teacher and composer of film music. Patrice works
at a music school in Lille where he teaches bass guitar and
computer-assisted music.
In one project Patrice worked with an orchestra which performed his music.
It was the Saint-Petersburg State Academic Symphonic Orchestra and it all
ended up on a CD called "The ring Bearer".
On the compilation Patrice participates with one of his songs from the score
of a short movie called Temps Mort.
Official site: pdeceuninck.net
Download: pdeceuninck.net/download.php
Albums
Most played songs
1 | The Chamber Of Mazarbul | 351 |
2 | Flight To The Ford | 347 |
3 | Into The Hands Of Orcs | 346 |
4 | The Lady of the Golden Wood | 345 |
5 | Final Mix | 342 |
6 | Rivendell | 336 |
7 | Facing Mount Doom | 328 |
8 | The Taming of Smeagol | 323 |
9 | Visit To Edoras | 322 |
10 | One Night In Bree | 322 |
11 | The Departure Of Boromir | 320 |
12 | The Nine Walkers | 320 |
13 | The Breaking Of The Fellowship | 319 |
14 | On Weathertop | 319 |
15 | Farewell to Lorien | 319 |
16 | Pursued By A Black Rider | 319 |
17 | The Gates of Moria | 315 |
18 | Lost In Fangorn | 313 |
19 | Helm's Deep | 308 |
20 | Back to the Shire | 308 |
Most popular songs
1 | Back to the Shire | 5.0 |
2 | A Strange Ring | 4.0 |
3 | Back to the Shire | 4.0 |
4 | Facing Mount Doom | 4.0 |
5 | Fallen From the Sky | 4.0 |
6 | Farewell to Lorien | 4.0 |
7 | Final Mix | 4.0 |
8 | Flight To The Ford | 4.0 |
9 | From Grey To White | 4.0 |
10 | Helm's Deep | 4.0 |
Comments
Powerdog 13 October, 2005 at 20:35 1
His music has a happy quality(elf-like?) that is very enjoyable. My favorite artist in Rivendell
Sir Daniel of Bedford 22 June, 2006 at 02:05 1
I can love it or leave it. Doesn't really matter to me. Patrice's work could be good if it weren't for the not so polished production and composition. I've heard better.
heroic665 30 December, 2006 at 04:13 1
I really don't like most of his songs. They might be more bearable if he didn't try to shoehorn them into the LOTR mythos where their generally light tone absolutely does not fit. Still compared to some others (Cough)Za Frumi(Cough), he's Mozart. If I had one suggestion, it woudl be to lay off the xylophones.
Morpheus, son of Hypnos 30 December, 2006 at 13:33 2
In my humble opinion Mr. Deceuninck would do well to look long and hard at which mood(s) his pieces convey and then look equally long and hard on the chosen title and think of the mood(s) conveyed in those passages in J.R.R. Toklien's book.
Thalin 5 April, 2007 at 16:03 2
His music just seems to grind along...