System Shock

 

The soundtrack for System Shock was composed by Tribe bassist Greg Lopiccolo. Tribe was an American alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, United States, which was active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. After recording the music, LoPiccolo recorded all of the game's sound effects. He developed the game's audio over 16 months, working on a contractual basis until Tribe disbanded in May 1994; Ned Lerner gave him a full-time job as audio director the next day. Tim Ries composed the "Elevator" music.
After completing work on the sound and music for the floppy version, LoPiccolo recorded all of the spoken dialogue for the CD release, using company employees and his friends' voices, which he mixed with ambient sounds to create "audio vignettes"...


Album artist (in general)
Greg LoPiccolo / Tribe
Game title / year
Game developer / publisher
Looking Glass Technologies, Inc. / ORIGIN Systems
Game category / genre
3D-Action / FPS
Game sub-genre
FPS, sci-fi, cyberpunk

date of last update: 27.11.2020, 10:31