Xeno Ray JNB exceeds all expectations on new album, "Mono Modern"

There are albums that ask for your attention, and then there are albums like Mono Modern that practically rewire your brain and introduce you to sounds that you didn’t even know existed. Xeno Ray JNB’s latest project doesn’t simply blend genres so much as melt them down into an exotic blend of experimental hip hop, ambient textures, industrial sound, and electronic decay. Across seven sprawling tracks and 49 hypnotic minutes, the South Carolina artist has constructed a record that feels simultaneously futuristic and classic at the same time.

To put it plainly, Mono Modern is a fearless album. Xeno Ray JNB clearly has no interest in chasing trends or smoothing his ideas into something algorithm-friendly. Instead, he leans directly into discomfort, fragmentation, and unpredictability, creating an experience that feels immersive in the truest sense of the word. One moment you’re floating through eerie ambient passages and the next you’re swallowed by distorted bass, glitch effects, wild percussion, and moody vocals that come together for something still somehow cohesive.

Taking away the instrumental side for just a moment, there’s still a deliberate narrative behind the chaos. He threads themes of technological anxiety, AI’s growing influence on creativity, and the emotional exhaustion of modern life throughout the record. It’s music that wrestles directly with the current moment instead of escaping from it.

The production work here is genuinely remarkable, especially considering the album was composed, recorded, mixed, and mastered entirely by Xeno Ray JNB himself in a bedroom studio. The level of detail packed into these tracks is staggering. If you’re not listening with headphones on, you’re missing up. They’re mandatory because there are countless hidden details lurking beneath the surface of the mix. If anything, you’ve got to listen to this record at least 3-4 times to miss anything you might’ve skipped over the first time around.

The collaborations with Jaydee Great and Dashawn Marvelle add even more texture to the album’s already massive sonic palette. They only feature on two songs, but their appearances are paramount to the whole project.

Mono Modern feels nocturnal, anxious, cinematic, and strangely beautiful all at once. It’s the soundtrack to late nights or maybe a reflective episode where the world is revolving around you. Most importantly, this record is immensely original. Truly original. In an era where so much music feels optimized for familiarity, Xeno Ray JNB delivers a record that takes risks, embraces complexity, and trusts listeners enough to challenge them. You must go in with an open mind, but please, you’ve got to listen.

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