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The Instinctive Midnight Theory

The Instinctive Midnight Theory

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King Esseeen Presents The Instinctive Midnight Theory Where culture speaks after hours and creativity doesn’t sleep. The Instinctive Midnight Theory is a thought-driven podcast exploring the intersections of art, music, fashion, film, and storytelling through the lens of cultural alchemy. Each episode features insightful guests and bold conversations that unravel how instinct, history, and innovation shape the world we create. This isn’t just a show—it’s a midnight meditation on legacy, expression, and the art of being seen. Come for the culture. Stay for the theory.King Esseen Art
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    • Fresh Since 79 : Sound of the Seer
      Jul 30 2025

      🎙 New Episode Alert! King Esseen’s “The Instinctive Midnight Theory”

      📼 S01 E08 — “Sound of the Seer” featuring Cultural Icon Saul Williams

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      This one is cosmic, cutting, and carved in truth.


      From slam stages to sonic dimensions, Saul Williams has spent decades bending language into liberation. In this episode, he opens portals—sharing how poetry becomes prophecy, how rhythm dismantles systems, and why words are weapons of both memory and future-making.


      🌀 Spoken word as spellwork. Music as multidimensional resistance.

      If you believe art isn’t just expression—but expansion—this conversation is for you.


      ▶️ Watch + Listen on YouTube → https://youtu.be/3oSsZZ4vYbE

      📲 SUBSCRIBE so you never miss the sound of revolution in motion.


      Because this isn’t just a podcast—

      It’s what prophecy sounds like after dark.

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      1 h et 15 min
    • Fresh Since 79 : Crate Conversations
      Jul 7 2025

      🎙 New Episode Alert! King Esseen’s “The Instinctive Midnight Theory”

      📼 S01 E07 — “Crate Conversation” featuring Cultural Icon Salah Ananse

      📣 Now LIVE on YouTube + All Major Podcast Platforms!


      This episode is a soundwave of legacy—vibrational, intentional, and rooted in Atlanta’s rhythm.


      From Northside High to global stages, Salah Ananse didn’t just DJ—he documented the spirit of a city. In this intimate crate dig, he opens up about how frequency builds community, why sound is a sacred transmission, and the spiritual discipline behind every set.


      🌀 DJing as devotion. Curation as culture.

      If you believe music is memory—and legacy lives in vibration—this one’s for you.


      📲 SUBSCRIBE so you never miss the rhythm of resistance.


      Because this isn’t just an interview—

      It’s a frequency you feel.

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      1 h et 5 min
    • Fresh Since 79 : The Man Behind the Moment
      Jun 20 2025

      New Episode Alert! King Esseen’s “The Instinctive Midnight Theory”

      S01 E06 — “The Man Behind the Moment” featuring Cultural Photographer John Crooms


      Now LIVE on YouTube + All Major Podcast Platforms!


      This one’s layered. It’s legacy-filled. It’s a masterclass in memory, movement, and the power of the Black gaze.From A Great Day in Atlanta to backstage at FunkJazz Kafé, John Crooms has spent decades documenting the rhythm and soul of the South—without fanfare, but with focus. In this episode, he reflects on what it means to capture culture with conviction, why photography is protest, and how ATL became his forever canvas. Visual storytelling. Sacred memory. Southern legacy.

      If you believe every image tells a deeper truth—this is one for the culture. Watch + Listen on YouTube!


      And don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a moment. Because this isn’t just content—

      It’s what legacy looks like when it’s framed in purpose.

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      53 min
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