Step Into the Picture Eleventoesdown x Menu w/ DJsets by jyaytee, eleventoesdown, Rikkiton & i1150n
Schedule
Wed Sep 17 2025 at 08:00 pm to 11:45 pm
UTC-05:00Location
314 Main St, Houston, TX, United States, Texas 77002 | Houston, TX
3D video by Eleventoesdown x Menu : w/ DJ sets by jyaytee, eleventoesdown, Rikkiton & i1150n
Wednesday Sept 17 | Doors at 7 PM | Video screening at 8 PM
The Dome at Notsuoh | 314 Main St., Houston TX | Free w/ drink purchase
A one-night-only night of sounds and visuals in The Dome at Notsuoh this September, featuring the premiere of a new collaborative short film between Houston painter Menu and video artist eleventoesdown, followed by DJ sets from some of Houston’s most restless soundmakers.
The night kicks off at 8PM with a 20-minute experimental video work, screened inside the dome theater and partially rendered in 3D—glasses provided. The film is a layered mash of analog paint and digital noise: Menu’s bold, often candy-colored canvases are cut, glitched, and animated by eleventoesdown’s visual language of datamoshing, algorithmic distortion, and social media debris. This collaboration is like a slow-motion hallucination of Houston’s underbelly— Menu’s paintings bleed into eleventoesdown’s glitch visuals. It spills out like an aesthetic torrent: unfiltered, uncontrollable, and surprisingly beautiful- you know it's dirty but also there is a warmth that feels like home. Charmingly gritty, nostalgic, liminal & inviting.
Following the screening, the night turns up with a series of dance inducing DJ sets, including the debut live performance from eleventoesdown, a stacked blend of frenetic remixes and SP404-driven originals, plus sets by ambient hip hop artist jyaytee, deep-cut beat selector Richey, and Notsuoh's resident artist, DJ I1150n, closing out with late-night jungle and drum & bass. Not a gallery show or a rave—it’s something in between.
Schedule:
8 PM Movie Screening
845 PM jyaytee
930 PM Eleventoesdown
10 PM Rikkiton
11 PM i1150n
ARTIST BIOS
eleventoesdown
@eleventoesdown
A self-taught video artist and producer from South Houston, eleventoesdown began in sound before glitching into visuals. His style—datamosh, video computation, social media decay— is like watching your feed melt in real time. Pulling images from algorithms, found footage, and his own personal algorithm, he creates digital collages. Messy, unpredictable and fresh—his work also gives a unique glimpse of an evolving masculine gaze, influenced by a culture immersed in social media.
Menu
@__elon_fan__
Menu is a Houston painter whose work captures the city’s humid underbelly—familiar Houston landscapes rendered in clean, candy tones with an unmistakable tension between pastels and urban grime. Think corner store signs, overgrown lots, and industrial decay through a filter of a Southern Gothic expanse. His aesthetic merges skate and street culture without relying on tired tropes.
“Painting is like selling drugs,” he said. “You're going to hate about 98% of your clients, but sometimes you and your homies get to eat off it—or at least look cool to people romanticizing the wrong parts of the struggle.”
jyaytee
@jyaytee
Dreamy, loop-heavy, and deeply meditative, Houston-based jyaytee builds slow-burn soundscapes that hover somewhere between ambient hip hop and lo-fi audio sculpture. A veteran of the local skate scene, his music feels like night drives, blurred memories, and old Sade tracks beamed in from underwater. With layered samples and a quiet emotional core, his sets invite movement but reward stillness.
Richey (Rikkiton)
@mis_momentos_alejandro
Equal parts drummer, DJ, and sonic historian, Richey has been playing in Houston since his teenage years—grindcore trumpet, psych rock tours, and now tightly curated DJ sets. His selections feel lived-in, shaped by years of stage work and DIY ethos. Expect deep rhythms, unexpected turns, and the sense that every track is part of a larger map. He’s toured with Mind Shrine, played SXSW, and now spins from a place of calm precision.
DJ I1150n
@i1150n
Notsuoh’s unofficial “resident junglist,” DJ I1150n closes out the night with a late set of jungle, house, and fast-tempo electronic textures. Known for navigating across genre boundaries with ease, his sound leans heavy into rhythm and texture—deep kicks, breakbeats, and unexpected emotional pulls. He’s a constant figure in Houston’s underground, keeping things sweaty, strange, and moving into the early hours.