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In 2003, a new musical concept was born. A new form of Fusion involing Jazz-Funk, Detroit Techno, Detroit Hip-Hop, Jazz Fusion, Funk and heavily influenced by Underground Music. The conceptual recording was named, "Enta DA Stickman"."Enta Da Stickman" is named after the cartoon character "Stupid Stickman"(or MCR) created by Matthew MCR Ellison II (one of two cartoon aliases of the composer: Electric Otto is the other. Both characters are the same person). The recording features Matthew MCR Ellison II on Bass Guitar who uses the Bass Guitar as a solo instrument. Matthew also plays all the instrumentation on the recording as well. Matthew's aggressive Funk style, Jazzy compositions and lighting fast precision creates a powerful display of talent and music genius. Credits: Matthew MCR Ellison II- Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Keyboard Drums and Percussion, Mixing, Production, CD Design and Artwork. Matthew MCR Ellison II Enta Da Stickman Songs | 1. | I-75 |
| 2. | Sweaty Leg |
| 3. | The Jacinta Song |
| 4. | Coney Island |
| 5. | God's Confirmation |
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