This clearing is probably the record that most intimately connects Jérôme Minière to his origins and his two inaugural albums released on the Lithium label in the 90s. The 9-minute 25-second magnum opus, "La beauté," which opens side B, resonates like a true manifesto and surely gives us a key to understanding Jérôme Minière's entire body of work. Through this constant concern for balance and accuracy, an intimate and political view of the world is revealed, one that documents more than it comments. It speaks to the place of an author at the heart of an era, but also completely apart: music and writing as a playground and space for resistance. His words probably best highlight what he questions: “Today beauty hasn't changed, it still takes eternity” (La beauté).