A talented British multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, Manchester-based David A. Jaycock’s persuasive mixture of pastoral, guitar-led British folk and shape-shifting experimental space rock and roll invokes titles like John Fahey, Incredible String Music group, Bert Jansch, Six Organs of Admittance, and Wayne Yorkston. A dynamic person in the freak folk collective Big Eye Family members Players, Jaycock can be a prolific single designer and collaborator, having released a string of well-received LPs you start with 2007’s mainly improvised Getting rid of of Uncle Faustus and Additional Mythologies. Other produces consist of 2010’s limited-edition vinyl-only Presets, 2011’s synth-fueled country-folk outing Coleopterous Cuckoos Collude, and 2015’s Two Wolves, the second option of which noticed the mercurial guitarist operating alongside U.K. folk hero Marry Waterson.