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“Cashier Escape Route” is a compilation album released in November 2000 by the German label City Centre Offices. This album, subtitled "A Compilation of Contemporary Supermarket Music," remains in music history as a work with a very unique concept. This compilation consists of 17 tracks by 16 electronic artists, with a total playing time of approximately 76 minutes. All participating artists were inspired by the everyday space of the supermarket to create their music, and it was a groundbreaking attempt to musically express commercial facilities, which are symbolic places of modern consumer society. The featured artists include prominent figures from the IDM (Intelligent Dance Music), ambient techno, glitch, and experimental techno scenes of the time, such as Skanfrom, Solvent, Opiate, ISAN, Pole, Arovane, Styrofoam, To Rococo Rot, and Phonem. These artists each reflected the acoustic elements and psychological aspects of the supermarket space in their music through their own unique approaches. Particularly impressive is Skanfrom's "Electronique Supermarket," which opens and closes the album. This song incorporates the shopping experience in a supermarket into the lyrics, featuring modern keywords such as "Visa card" and "electronic supermarket." An a cappella version is also included at the end, maintaining the consistency of the concept. This album is evaluated in the electronic music scene as a work that includes a social message beyond a mere musical piece, and is positioned as a musical consideration of modern consumer society and commercialized everyday spaces. It has received a rating of 3.59 out of 5 on Rate Your Music, and is recognized as one of the most noteworthy compilation albums of 2000. It still holds value as a collector's item today.
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