Ronroco es un álbum de Gustavo Santaolalla lanzado en 1998. Grabado en Grabado en 1998 en los estudios de Los Ángeles, California, y en Buenos Aires, Argentina.. Producción a cargo de Gustavo Santaolalla. Escuchalo completo en LyricStream.
Ronroco is Gustavo Santaolalla's third solo album, released in 1998. The album takes its name from the ronroco, an Andean string instrument that Santaolalla popularized in contemporary music. This work is an exploration of acoustic and electronic sounds, with a focus on folk instrumentation.
Recorded between Los Angeles and Buenos Aires, the album was produced by Santaolalla and featured collaborations with musicians such as Aníbal Kerpel. The blend of Latin rhythms with ambient textures created a unique sound that attracted international attention. Ronroco was nominated for several awards and is considered a milestone in the musician's career.
The album includes instrumental tracks like 'Iguazú' and 'De Ushuaia a La Quiaca', which were later used in the soundtrack of the film 'The Motorcycle Diaries'. Ronroco consolidated Santaolalla as a bridge between traditional Latin American music and sonic avant-garde.