Album: Shabaka & the Ancestors - We are Sent Here by History

★★★★★ SHAMBAKA & THE ANCESTORS - WE ARE SENT HERE BY HISTORY Struggle and aspiration from the Londoner's South African ensemble

Spiritual and political struggle and aspiration from the Londoner's South African ensemble

Londoner Shabaka Hutchings's other main groups, The Comet Is Coming and Sons Of Kemet, are pretty modernist. They incorporate dub, post-rock, post punk and rhythm patterns that recall London pirate radio sounds into the playing of his ensembles, with thrillingly adrenalised and / or cosmic results.

The Photograph review - star-powered romance mostly simmers, sometimes soars

★★★ THE PHOTOGRAPH Star-powered romance mostly simmers, sometimes soars

Lakeith Stanfield and Issa Rae star in Stella Meghie's light-soaked love story

The Photograph, from writer-director Stella Meghie, tells twin tales. The first is all flashback and follows Christine (Chanté Adams, pictured below with Y'lan Noel), a young photographer balancing love and ambition.

Pass Over, Kiln Theatre review - fierce critique of racist brutality

★★★★ PASS OVER, KILN THEATRE A fierce critique of racist brutality

Waiting for Godot meets Exodus in American drama about Black Lives Matter

The Black Lives Matter movement is such an important international protest that it is odd how few contemporary plays even mention it. Since the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter has been around since 2013, following the acquittal of George Zimmerman who shot African-American teenager Trayvon Martin in February 2012, there is little excuse.

Is this Jimi Hendrix’s greatest posthumous release? Producer Eddie Kramer talks about a legendary live album

★★★★★ JIMI HENDRIX'S GREATEST POSTHUMOUS RELEASE? Five-CD set of Band of Gypsys at the Fillmore East in 1969-70

The complete set of Hendrix's Band of Gypsys performances at the Fillmore East is released this week

This week, one of the finest gems in the entire Hendrix catalogue finally sees the light of day in its full unedited glory – Songs for Groovy Children comprises all four sets from the Band of Gypsys New Year’s Eve 1969-70 residency at the Fillmore East in New York City.