Ten pop and orchestral songs, revealing an abundant palette of sounds: brass, strings, keyboards, choirs, percussion, and even Martenot waves. Ten songs in French, which address with subtlety, depth, and sometimes humor, our contemporary societies, like a panorama of the era. Because if Cesar Precio draws his musical influence from the 60s and 70s, from Curtis Mayfield to Ennio Morricone, via Gil Scott-Heron and Shuggie Otis, his themes, however, are very much of our time. From chosen solitudes to imposed social relationships, from self-staging to letting go, from individualism to fusion love, his songs question, with poetry, our way of inhabiting the modern world. "I seek at the same time the eternal and the ephemeral," said Georges Perec. Such could also be Cesar Precio's motto.