Recolección vacía es un álbum de Daniel Melero lanzado en 1993. Escuchalo completo en LyricStream.
In 1993, Daniel Melero released Recolección vacía, an album that marked a shift toward experimental electronics after his work in bands like Los Encargados. Recorded independently, the record explored synthetic textures and samplers, moving away from traditional Buenos Aires rock. Critics received it as an avant-garde work, though its cold, abstract sound divided audiences.
Melero conceived the album as a collection of discarded sonic fragments, using field recordings and loops to build industrial landscapes. Songs like El tiempo es un barco reflect his obsession with decay and emptiness. The minimalist production and distorted vocals anticipated electroacoustic trends in Argentina.
Despite its low commercial profile, Recolección vacía influenced local musicians like Gustavo Cerati, who would later collaborate with Melero. The album is now considered a key piece of Argentine electronic underground from the 90s. Its legacy endures in the sonic experimentation of new generations from Buenos Aires.