Last night at the Fillmore Miami Beach, Hermanos Gutiérrez offered an intimate escape from the city’s usual noise. Their set, made up entirely of instrumental pieces, unfolded like a slow-burning soundtrack—gentle, stripped down, and deeply meditative. There was a quiet reverence in the air, a kind of collective exhale. At one point, Alejandro reflected on their journey, recalling how time apart had brought him and his brother Estevan even closer through music. “I’m grateful to be doing this with my brother,” he said, a reminder of the personal depth behind every note.
Toward the end of their set, the duo welcomed talented musician Adrián Quesada to form a Trio Asesino on stage for a first-ever performance of their upcoming collaborative single, “Primos“. The track, still unreleased, shimmered with layered guitar work and soul-tinged textures, offering a glimpse of something understated yet magnetic. It was a moment that added subtle energy to the evening, hinting at new creative terrain for both acts.
Earlier this year, Tigre sat down with Quesada to discuss his genreless sound and dual approach to music. Read more on that here.
The night closed out in style just down the street at Medium Cool, where the afterglow continued with a DJ set that kept the spirit flowing. For those who were there, it was a night of quiet power—an homage to brotherhood, craftsmanship, and connection. Relive the experience through the lens of Val Chaparro.
All photos by Val Chaparro.



