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Latest revision as of 18:32, 13 March 2024
Dr David Butler is a Lecturer in Screen Studies at the University of Manchester.
In March 2008[1] Mark Ayres gave him on permanent loan, Delia's tapes and papers that were found in her attic after she died; he is their current custodian.
He has organised the digitization of the tapes, put on an installation in an art festival using some of Delia's music as the soundscape[2] and occasionally appears in BBC items and in forums.
You can listen to the digitized versions of Delia's tapes or view the papers by paying him a visit in Manchester in the U.K. and he can be contacted by email as david.g.butler@manchester.ac.uk[3]
Interviews
- Lost tapes of the Dr Who composer, July 2008
- The Wire - The Lost Tapes, November 2008
- These Machines Haven't Finished, 2017