A 10-track masterpiece that is 24 minutes, 24 seconds long, a listener is immediately treated to Chicago’s own 300 South’s poetic humor even before they can start playing this new record, “A Gentleman’s Game,” that is his sophomore full-length project as he continues cementing his legacy as a visionary producer who deserves all the attention the music world can afford. The whole of this project feels so surreal; it is a brainy work of art perfectly enveloping the listener with its nostalgic and underground feel backed by the artist’s own ingenuity and topped by the amazing collaboration with another matchless talent Chuuwe, whose presence is felt throughout the album, as well as other standout feature artists that make part of this cohesive and conceptual lifetime experience.
Tell you what, this album feels like making love to a legend, and at the end of it all, 300 South cleverly spells out ‘checkmate,’ to the fascination of an already intrigued listener who could listen to this project all night long…all on repeat!
For one, 300 South impressively showcases his knack for crafting intricate, sample-based beats that incorporate a plethora of influences from R&B, soul, jazz, and psychedelic. Throughout this listening experience, I was particularly amazed by how atmospheric and nostalgically laid-back the music is. His intricate layering backed by a perceivable level of simplicity is what allows Chuuwe and any other collaborators to shine at their absolute fullest. This is an established producer at his creative peak!
It is this kind of versatility that has allowed 300 South to work with names across different sub-genres of hip-hop, and this new album proves that he deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as some of hip-hop’s finest, like The Alchemist, Metro Boomin…you name them!
When you listen to a jam like “Surreal,” you can immediately feel its deep-rooted connection to underground hip-hop, with the gritty production, exciting turntable scratches, and overall haunting production giving this track a cinematic quality.
Tracks like “State Of Art,” “Nameless,” “Early Down” and the bonus track “Shadows” have this minimalist but richly textured production as 300 South favors ear-catching lops and chopped samples over heavy instrumentation, allowing the raw emotions of the artists he has worked with to shine through.
Another fan favorite, “Ways of the Underground” makes the cut with its intriguing saxophone tones and other polished elements, giving it a jazz and classical texture over its signature underground hip-hop vibe. The beats are distinct in their ability to convey mood and narrative.
Most of the tracks here come off subtly dark and uncanny, introspective and nostalgic, evoking vivid imagery without overshadowing the lyricism of the MCs.
“A Gentleman’s Game” is a perfect example of 300 South’s knack for crafting sonic landscapes that push the boundaries of traditional boom-bap, as he fuses dusty samples with modern techniques to create something timeless yet forward-thinking.
This album is already becoming a benchmark for underground hip-hop and rap, setting a high standard for emotionally resonant and complex production.
Simply put, “A Gentleman’s Game” is both a cohesive and conceptually driven album and one of the best projects of the year to come from the Southside.
For 300 South, there is no time for rest; he’s already back in the studio working on his 3rd studio album that he promises will continue pushing the sheer boundaries of hip-hop and other genres in the most unique of ways.
For now, block all noise and distractions around you and let “A Gentleman’s Game” take over from the first tune all the way to the last one…therapy doesn’t come better than this. I promise!
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