Brick soundtrack guide: A complete list of the music in Netflix's latest German thriller 

Still from Brick (Image via Netflix)
Still from Brick (Image via Netflix)

Netflix’s latest German thriller, Brick, lands a claustrophobic punch, and not just visually, but sonically too. Composed by Anna Drubich, alongside Martina Eisenreich and Michael Kadelbach, the score debuted digitally on July 11, 2025, via Netflix Music, blending eerie atmospheres with emotional depth.

Led by Anna Drubich, Martina Eisenreich, and Michael Kadelbach, the soundtrack tracks the couple’s psychological journey as their building and their relationship literally and emotionally cave in. Here's everything you need to know about Brick's soundtrack and how it complements the film's presence.

Here's a complete list of Brick's soundtrack

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The soundtrack was composed by Anna Drubich, Martina Eisenreich, and Michael Kadelbach. Drubich is known for her work on the show Anna Karenina and the film Barbarian. Eisenreich was behind the soundtrack of The Miracle of Cape Town and the show Bluemaker, and Kaldelbac worked on the soundtrack for One Trillion Dollars, We Children from Bahnhof Zoo, and Sixty Minutes. The trio created the perfect tense, eerie, and deeply unsettling score for Brick that contributes to the film's psychological turmoil. Here's a list of the soundtrack of the film:

Brick (0:41)

Das Spiel Ist Mir Wichtig – Anna Drubich (1:24)

The Wall – Martina Eisenreich & Michael Kadelbach (2:24)

Drill the Wall – Anna Drubich (1:07)

Tim and Liv – Martina Eisenreich & Michael Kadelbach (1:20)

Magnetism – Martina Eisenreich & Michael Kadelbach (2:04)

Healing Tim – Anna Drubich (1:59)

Something Weird (1:51)

Fire Detectors (1:27)

Looking for Friedman – Martina Eisenreich & Michael Kadelbach (2:18)

Yuris Speech (2:00)

The Basement – Martina Eisenreich & Michael Kadelbach (3:39)

Secret Room – Martina Eisenreich & Michael Kadelbach (3:28)

We Lost the Child – Anna Drubich (1:43)

The Door – Anna Drubich (1:43)

Epsilon Nonodefense (1:50)

Reflections – Anna Drubich (3:01)

Book – Martina Eisenreich & Michael Kadelbach (7:14)

Visitenkarte (0:41)

Light – Martina Eisenreich & Michael Kadelbach (2:14)

Feeling the Wall – Martina Eisenreich & Michael Kadelbach (4:06)

Dancing – Anna Drubich (1:21)

Fight (3:18)

We Are Alive – Anna Drubich (2:01)

Outside (2:03)

What is Brick about?

Still from Brick (Image via Netflix)
Still from Brick (Image via Netflix)

Brick is a tense German sci-fi thriller from director Philip Koch, starring Matthias Schweighöfer, who plays Tim, and Ruby O. Fee, who plays Olivia. The couple wakes up to discover their apartment and all building exits sealed by mysterious, matte-black brick walls that defy destruction; doors, windows, and even drills bounce off. With no water, no signal, and mounting panic, they must work with anxious neighbors to survive and escape.

As desperation mounts, the group digs into eerie phenomena, magnetic properties, surveillance from a sinister landlord’s cameras, and the horrifying discovery of the landlord dead with severed hands. They also encounter a paranoid resident, Yuri, and a tragic programmer, Anton, who has unlocked a cryptic code that could collapse the nanotech bricks. But Anton is murdered, and Yuri’s conspiracy-fueled paranoia threatens the fragile alliance.

In a final showdown, Tim and Olivia piece together Anton’s algorithm, a sequence of taps that triggers the bricks to dissolve. Against the backdrop of betrayal and violence, Olivia smashes through the final wall, yielding a narrow escape through a tunnel. But as they emerge, they find the entire city encased in the same brick barrier. A radio broadcast confirms the walls were a nanotech security system accidentally activated by a fire, and the threat was always in their heads. The film closes ambiguously as the couple drives off in an old camper van, united, yet uncertain about the world they’ve escaped into.

Brick is available to watch on Netflix.

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Edited by Sroban Ghosh