The following year, Bianco and Delville rejoined Maguire in the studio for the recording of a second douBt album, Mercy Pity Peace & Love, which MoonJune released in 2012. Meanwhile, in September of that year, Bianco was in the U.S. to connect with his American family (sadly, his wife, whom he had first met in Berlin and lived with in London, had become seriously ill and passed away two months after the recording of As Real as Thinking), and Delville happened to be in the U.S. at the same time. Bianco had previously recorded with veteran American saxophonist Dave Liebman on such albums as the 2004 Emanem release Line Ish (with bassist Tony Marino) and 2010 live Red Toucan set Relevance (with saxophonist Evan Parker), and invited the reedman to join Machine Mass for the recording of the group's second album while Bianco and Delville were both stateside. Recording at Red Rock Studios in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania on October 10, 2012 with engineer Kent Heckman, Liebman played soprano and tenor saxophones and wooden flute, while Bianco and Delville once again created expansive sounds through loops and electronics in addition to their respective drums and guitar. The results of the session were released by MoonJune in February 2014 under the title Inti, credited to the group now known as "Machine Mass featuring Dave Liebman." Guest singer Saba Tewelde also contributed vocals to one track. ~ Dave Lynch, Rovi