Over three EPs, Jasamine White-Gluz pushes the genre confines of her Canadian shoegaze project. On this final installment, the frontwoman pairs up with Englishman Pete Kember of Spacemen 3, launching the venture into pulsing electronica. Thumping, 11-minute opener “Obsession” unveils trance-inducing disco played out in looping, effervescent echo. Fluttering “Triangle Probably” meshes best among the four tracks, while others reveal the duo’s greenness in stumbled, albeit promising, exploration. (Sat. 28, Empire Control Room, 11:15pm)

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