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i still have all the tracks on my phone and
it is a nice fast-ambient style, yet not stupid-goa-trancy. :oD
Made by One of the many unsung heroes of gamesmusic.
( They never get the credit they deserve. :o( )
But, System Shock 1 Music is a bit more difficult to put into a mod
since THAT music is created LIVE as you play.
( System Shock 2, iirc, uses pre-recorded mp3 tracks )
So you would have to play the game in a specific way and
ideally with a dedicated soundblaster soundcard.