
‘In 1971 Ra accepted a lectureship at University of California, Berkeley, teaching a class titled The Black Man and the Cosmos. This course of study was held in some secrecy, apparently open exclusively to Black students who were strictly forbidden to record the lectures. Ra’s assistants did, however, document the sessions, and some of these recordings have made their way to YouTube. The incredible half-hour of Berkeley Lecture presented here, however, is previously unknown, extracted from the Creative Audio Archive’s extensive holdings. It presents Ra walking his students through a series of wonderful paradoxes and riddles, the sound of his chalk on the chalkboard serving as a kind of Greek chorus, commenting on or complementing his highly creative pedagogy. At the end of the lecture, Ra performs two musical demonstrations, the first a piano version of the Arkestra classic Love in Outer Space, followed by a blistering 16-minute solo on the Moog synthesizer.’