[2] In 2012, in collaboration with the visual collective Trafik, he created the ambient live "Eclipse" at the Cité de la Musique in Paris, on the occasion of a Brian Eno tribute party.
[5] In 2013, in parallel with a couple of appearances in Berlin (at Berghain, at Boiler Room...[6]), he collaborated with Perc Trax to release the EP The Nicest Way.
In 2014, his fourth album Hadès, released under In Paradisum, represents a « new start »:[7] Mondkopf distances himself from pure techno in order to experiment sounds on « the most goth and doom side of the industrial scene » (according to a French journalist from Tsugi[8]).
He continues to perform live on various occasions, among which was a unique collaboration with Charlemagne Palestine for the 2015 edition of the Sonic Protest festival.
He is currently working on several projects, either solo (Extreme Precautions) or involving other artists in the entourage of In Paradisum (Autrenoir, FOUDRE, Spero Lucem).