Trans-World Explosion draws from the rock-oriented catalogue of Montréal-based Trans-World Records, a Canadian label active from the mid-1960s into the early 1970s that operated as label, manufacturer, and distributor under several corporate names. While Trans-World released material across multiple styles, this playlist focuses on its strongest and most enduring output: psychedelic rock, hard rock, heavy blues, and early progressive recordings that emerged from Québec during the late 1960s, with a small but notable national reach.
Artists such as Billy Martin, The Haunted, Rabble, Av’nir, Le 25e Régiment, La Révolution Française, Les Sinners, Evolution Expantion, Our Generation, Mustard Seed, Max, and The Nocturnals represent a spectrum ranging from tight garage-psych singles to ambitious album-length statements. Many of these recordings were locally produced, pressed in limited quantities, and circulated with little promotion outside their immediate scenes. Heard together, they document a moment when Canadian bands—particularly in Québec—were moving decisively toward heavier sounds, extended forms, and original songwriting, leaving behind a body of work that remains striking for its energy, variety, and historical significance.
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