This is a discography for Old Europa Cafe records.
- Il Sogno Mediterraneo Di -De Fabriek OECD 001 (1985)
- Manifesto Industriale Italiano -Various Artist 4XCassette OEC 100
- Aurora -Ain Soph CD OECD 053 & OECD 053-X (2003)
- A Silent Siege -Deutsch Nepal CD OECD 045 (2002)
- The Berlin Requiem -Autopsia OECD 084 (2006)
- The Impossibility of Silence -Black Sun Productions double CD OECD 086 (2006)
- Via Occulta -Dead Man's Hill CDr OECDR 037 (2009)
- The Sun -Brume CD OECD 109 (2008)
- Siege (1999-2009) -Death Pact International CD, Comp + Box, Ltd OECD 108 (2009)
- Emergence & Immersion - Voice Of Eye CDx2 OECD 123 (2009)
- Laetitia -Circus Joy CD OECD 124 (2009)
- Suicide Box -Djinn 3CDr OECDR 038 (2009)
- Supernova -Satanismo Calibro 9 CDr OECDR 039 (2009)
- PanAeonic Glyphs -Aossic S'lba CDr OECDR 040 (2009)
- VI Congresso Post Industriale -Various Artist CD OECD 115 (2009)
- Evolution -Nordvargr CDx2 OECD 116 (2009)
- Tetraphobia -K. Meizter CD OECD 117 (2009)
- Pain Implantations -Stratvm Terror CD OECD118 (2009)
- Tempus Null -Gnomonclast CD OECD 125 & OECD 125/SE (2010)
- Ortodox -Folkstorm CD OECD 126 (2010)
- VII Congresso Post Industriale -Various Artist CD OECD 127 (2010)
- Experimentum Solaris -Watcb CD OECD 128 (2010)
- Ere I Perish - Luftwaffe CD OECD 129 (2010)
- 2012 -John Zewizz CD OECD 130 (2010)
- Marmo -Merzbow CD OECD 131 (2010)
- Mr. Nightbird Hates Bluberries -Albireon CD OECD 132 (2010)
- Ready For 69 -Dead Body Love / Toby Dammit / Splinter Vs. Stalin Fecalove Cassette OEC101 (2010)
- Misery Is A Shemale Lover -Satanismo Calibro 9 Cassette OEC 102 (2010)
- Kali Yuga A Go-Go -Teatro Satanico 10" single OEMP 015 (2010)
Famous quotes containing the words europa and/or cafe:
“I care not what the sailors say:
All those dreadful thunder-stones,
All that storm that blots the day
Can but show that Heaven yawns;
Great Europa played the fool
That changed a lover for a bull.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
“The train was crammed, the heat stifling. We feel out of sorts, but do not quite know if we are hungry or drowsy. But when we have fed and slept, life will regain its looks, and the American instruments will make music in the merry cafe described by our friend Lange. And then, sometime later, we die.”
—Vladimir Nabokov (18991977)