Welcome to Their 2030 by El Has. Between horizontal grey rectangles displaying El's name and the title of the record, a silhouette of a long-haired man sits between a fire and the logo for the Ultimate Stalker Company, which is based on the logo of the World Economic Forum. Inside this silhouette is blue text, which reads: "Welcome to 2030. I own nothing. I have no privacy. I have no rights, and guess what! My life has never been better!"

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Welcome to Their 2030

Release Date:
June 25, 2024
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Welcome to Their 2030 serves to depict a pre­dict­ion of the future the WEF published, before they changed the title and deleted it. The intro, and the refrain after the bridge, feature the evil 'leaders' pro­claim­ing that they have to ex­termi­nate auto­no­mous creatures, be­cause in this reality, SEN­TI­ENCE IS DEAD AND ANY­ONE WHO TRIES TO EXER­CISE IT IS KILLED!!!!

A specific detail in the WEF's article is this: "In our city we don't pay any rent, because some­one else is using our free space when­ever we do not need it. My living room is used for busi­ness meet­ings when I am not there." Apparently the overly trusting nature (proven true) of the general popu­la­tion is going to lead to you let­ting people into your house whe­ther you like it or not, en­abl­ing them to use the last of the petrol to SET YOUR HOUSE ON FIRE AND GET AWAY WITH IT BECAUSE SOME­HOW IT WILL BE YOUR FAULT!!!! Every­one is con­stant­ly being watch­ed be­cause of the active de­struct­ion of your privacy. The death of sen­ti­ence is a scaled-up prob­lem caused by the kind of people who say shit like this:

"Shopping? I can't really re­mem­ber what that is. [...] Some­times I find this fun, and some­times I just want the al­go­rithm to do it for me. It knows my taste better than I do by now."

Scale that up and you get "Endless per­se­cu­tions for think­ing for oneself."

The article has the auda­city to act like who­ever ends up in charge of this will let us dis­asso­ci­ate our survival from bull­shit numbers, in other words, make everything free. They're essential­ly claim­ing the ones in charge don't sole­ly do things for their own benefit. This ver­sion of the scenario in the song is some­how more realistic, in the way that if some­one steals the tools you need to work they'll get away with it be­cause 'they're not yours' and YOUR NUMBER WILL DROP AND YOU WILL LOSE YOUR HOUSE, EXACTLY HOW IT WORKS NOW!!!!

The WEF then hosted a presentation at Davos 2023 show­cas­ing a future where em­ploy­ees at a company (MEANING WORK IS STILL A FALSI­FIED NECESSITY IN THIS FUTURE) are forced to wear head­phones that track and record their brain­waves. The only uses that scenario depicts are the pro­tag­onist getting PAID MORE FOR THINK­ING CORRECTLY, and then fear­ing get­ting fired for AC­KNOW­LEDG­ING THE EXIST­ENCE OF some­one who com­mit­ted "wire fraud" with­out her in­volve­ment, and for BEING CAPABLE OF EX­PERI­ENC­ING EMOTIONS!!!! The third verse sub­se­quent­ly dawdles on what you retards focused on instead. WASTING YOUR ATTEN­TION ON CLOUD­SHAG­GING, THE WEAK­EST DIS­EASE EVER AND HUMAN CATE­GORI­SATION, WHILE RUINING PEOPLE'S LIVES OVER VIBRAT­ING AIR, IS ALLOW­ING YOUR PRI­VACY AND YOUR SEN­TI­ENCE TO DIE!!!!!

Other Releases

Dehumanised by El Has. The artwork depicts two hands in restraints at the behest of the Ultimate Stalker Company, with a logo derived from the logo of the World Economic Forum. A visual feedback loop occurs behind the hands.
Stifled EP Artwork. It depicts El Has covering his mouth, and the right side of the image has superimposed fire on it.
Artwork for Intonation is Anger To You by El Has. Behind an intense vignette and and a red and yellow tint, a man wearing a maroon t-shirt walks up a narrow staircase holding a binbag. In front of him is text which says "We told her it was wonderful."
Artwork for the single Sustain My Existence by El Has. Behind the text there is a dark vignette around the side of the image. Within that is a red ring distorting a grainy image of some British cash, with a clenched fist superimposed on top of it.
Artwork for the single '239' by El Has. Large grey text is in the middle of the image, specifying that the title is said as 'Two Three Nine.' The background is cloudy, mostly blueish but red near the edges. There are weirdly-blended skulls near the bottom. In front of it is a lot of text and images from the '239 Apocalypse' website this song is based on. In front of that is more text. The messages read "Ignore my valid arguments and focus on the numbers," "HUMANITY IS DOOMED," "Chao Horo" meaning "Times of Chaos in Latin, "The existence of digits 2, 3 & 9 is all the evidence you need," and "2001, 2023, 2030," those being the years the website highlights as years of significant negative change.
Crushed Dreams by El Has. A silhouette of a miserable El stands in front of a window, not letting much light in. The vast majority of the room he's in is pitch black.

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