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Brickwall Audio is a boutique music publishing and sound/sample library for motion picture, TV, and media, owned and operated by Erik Ekholm. The site positions it as a “world class music and sound library” and mentions associated or featured artists including Erik Ekholm, Morbid Fears, Beat Rebel, and others, with the artist roster still growing.
Judging from the site copy, Brickwall Audio is not a general-purpose design tool but a music and sound content service geared toward film, television, media, and game production. Its music spans vocals, orchestration, electronic sounds, guitars, and more experimental sound design, making it suitable for trailers, promos, film and TV scoring, TV packaging, game atmospheres, and sample-based production. The page also notes that its music has been used in television and film productions, and that its sample libraries have been used in multiple big-budget films and games, which adds some credibility for professional production use. However, the official site does not provide track counts, sample pack sizes, audio formats, sample rates, preview access, or an update schedule, so it is difficult to assess the actual breadth of the library.
On copyright, the page only states “© Brickwall Audio. All rights reserved.” It does not explain sync licensing, commercial usage rights, whether the music is royalty-free, whether licensing is per project, or whether buyouts are available. Pricing is also not disclosed, and there is no information about subscriptions, individual track purchases, licensing quotes, or a shopping cart. Business inquiries appear to be handled mainly through Erik Ekholm’s Instagram DMs or LinkedIn, which feels more like a bespoke boutique-studio negotiation process than a standardized stock-music platform. Collaboration features, team accounts, project sharing, invoicing, and payment methods are also not specified.
Its strengths are a clear positioning, a distinct creator-led brand, and a focus on demanding audio scenarios such as film, TV, and games. The stylistic range is broad, making it a good fit for production teams looking for an independent sound with a strong sound-design identity. The downside is limited commercial transparency: licensing, pricing, asset formats, and catalog size all need to be confirmed separately, which makes fast procurement and compliance review harder. Brickwall Audio is better suited to professional film, TV, game, and advertising post-production teams seeking targeted communication, rather than everyday content creators who need instant downloads, clear pricing, and standardized licensing.
The site does not provide information about accessibility from mainland China, so its availability should be considered unknown. Contact channels such as Instagram and LinkedIn may be inconvenient to access from mainland China, so business communication should be tested in advance. For more standardized platforms, you may want to compare Artlist, Epidemic Sound, Audio Network, PremiumBeat, Pond5, Splice, Loopmasters, or BOOM Library.
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