Dadamah is a New Zealand collective launched by Roy Montgomery in 1992 that released the album This Is Not A Dream, noted for its psychedelic and experimental rock sound.

The 1992 Dadamah project, led by Roy Montgomery, produced the album This Is Not A Dream. Reviews highlight strong Velvet Underground influences, dilated and liquid psychedelic soundscapes, cavernous vocals, obsessive bass lines and tracks such as Limbo Swing, Papa Doc, High Tension House, High Time, Nicotine, Radio Brain and Replicant Emotions.

Dadamah is treated here as a short-lived but influential New Zealand collective formed by Roy Montgomery. Their sole album, This Is Not A Dream (1992), is praised for its psychedelic, extended sound and clear Velvet Underground echoes. Standout tracks noted include Limbo Swing, Papa Doc, High Tension House, High Time and Nicotine. The review by philosopho strongly recommends the record.

For:Fans of psychedelic and experimental rock, listeners drawn to Velvet Underground influences and atmospheric, guitar-driven records.

 Perhaps good old Brian Eno was right when he said that "only two thousand people bought the first Velvet Underground album but all of them ended up founding a band."

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