Welcome Spacemoth to the GWY Universe with NEW ALBUM ‘Inward Eye’ – Out June 26th!
Greenway Records is thrilled to share the entrance of Spacemoth, the music project of Maryam Qudus, to the family with her sophomore album Inward Eye! This is a record that feels less like a collection of songs and more like a living, breathing ecosystem arriving to you on June 26th, 2026.

It drifts in on a soft current of synth and rhythm, inviting you to step outside yourself while somehow moving deeper within. There’s a warmth to it, a gentle insistence, like sunlight filtering through closed eyelids. Qudus describes it as a meditation on the mind’s eye – on memory, imagination, and the quiet, constant act of feeling your way through the world – and you can hear that intention in every looping phrase and pulsing beat.
The years leading up to Inward Eye were anything but still. After the release of No Past No Future, Qudus spent long stretches on the road, crossing state lines and time zones in a blur of stages and late-night drives. In 2024, she produced psych rock band La Luz’s News of the Universe, a collaboration that led to her joining the group on the road over the last few years. Somewhere in the in-between – tucked into the back of a van with a small synthesizer and a pair of headphones – these songs began to take shape. You can feel that sense of motion embedded in the record. The hum of tires on asphalt, the quiet solitude of travel, the strange clarity that comes from being untethered. It’s music born in transit, but it’s never unmoored.

What emerges is a broader, more kinetic vision of Spacemoth’s sound. The songs move with a kind of patient confidence, building and folding in on themselves like tides. There are moments that sparkle with bright, pop immediacy, only to dissolve into something expansive and meditative. Repetition becomes a comfort here – steady basslines, circling melodies, rhythms that seem to breathe. And yet, nothing feels rigid. Everything rises and falls with possibility as if the songs are gently rearranging themselves in real time.
At its core, Inward Eye is about connection – across distance, across time, across the invisible landscapes we carry inside us. It holds nostalgia and curiosity in the same open hand, allowing them to coexist without friction. The result is a record that feels both intimate and vast, grounded while also being cosmic. It doesn’t tell you how to feel so much as it creates the space for feeling itself, inviting you to wander, reflect, and maybe see your own inner world a little more clearly.
Inward Eye is out June 26th.

