Sunday, January 21, 2007

Circle 6.0 January 2007
Mark Korsak
37 Times Around the Sun





Intro - DJ Saktion
One Vision - Queen
Queen - A Kind of Magic - One Vision

The Dragon With The Bleeding Nose - KEN
Ken - Stop! Look! Sing Songs of Revolutions! - The Dragon With the Bleeding Nose

Joker and the Thief - Wolfmother
Strange Apparition - Beck
Looking At the World from the Bottom of a Well - Mike Doughty
Second to None - Phoenix
Ageless Beauty - Stars
Blow It Out - The Features
The Air Near My Fingers - The White Stripes
Sympathetic Noose - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Black and White - Three Dog Night
Spyder - Imperial Drag
She Is Love - Oasis
The House Wins - OK Go
The Love Song - K-os
Midnight Rider - The Allman Brothers Band
Steady As She Goes - The Raconteurs
Invincible - OK Go

Illustrators Bonus Track
Vallejo - Ween

37 Times Around the Sun

I’d rather not start this, my 37th journey around the sun, on a depressing note, but my 36th trip had an unfortunate occurrence that in a round about way has served as inspiration for the cd you now hold in your hands. What was this unfortunate event? The patriarchal Korsak, my father, passed away. As depressing as that is fear not. All is well, and you’ll be glad to know that the music on this cd does not reflect the sadness that accompanies the death of a parent. Rather, it Rocks. It Rocks hard and it Rocks well. For this cd is a compilation inspired by the mascots, mantra, medallions and childhood heroes whom I channeled to get me through the most difficult eight months of my life.

It begins with Evel Kneivel. The death defying daredevil who jumped motorcycles over fountains at Caesars Palace and rocket cars over the Snake River Canyon in the 70’s. Borne out of the tough-guy, gear-head spirit of the 1950’s, Evel is the kind of maverick long gone from today’s lexicon (even though he’s still alive). He stands as an example that people really can do anything.

Then there is the reconstructed astronaut turned special operative, Steve Austin. The famed Six Million Dollar Man. If there is only one thing that can be taken away from Col. Austin it’s that at the heart of every tragic event there rests the power to transform. The power to change a person into something more than they were before. Something better. Stronger. Faster. Although, now that I have some idea of what serious medical bills are like I’m not sure that 6 million would cover Steve’s ongoing expenses in today’s market. But that’s another story entirely.

Last is another astronaut, only this one is out of his time. Captain William “Buck” Rogers. Having been gone for a long period Rogers returns to a dramatically different Earth than the one he left behind. In the television series Buck sets about reacquainting himself with a changed world in a tougue-in-cheek, disco-space-future filled with spandex and one-liners, and finding his place in it.

Each of these heroes, factual or fictional, in some way shape or form, made my 36th trip around the sun a little easier to deal with. As for my Dad, well, we can all meet someday to listen to some music and play a game of Texas Hold’Em in the great casino in the sky.

Bon Voyage!
Mark “DJ Saktion” Korsak
January 2007
Circle 6.0

Greetings Fellow Space Cowboys and Gangsters of Love,

I'm happy to announce the formation of the newest
incarnation that's sweeping the nation: Cd Circle 6.0

Here is a list of participants and their assigned
months:

January - Mark Korsak
February - Matthew Dubovick
March - Jeremy Sullivan
April - Angeliki Jackson
May - Simon Shaw
June - Dan Dos Santos
July - Adam Williams
August - Dan Cunitz
September - Rachel Davies
October - Michael Prior
November - Michael Passefiume
December - Michael Daly

Spring Equinox (March 20) - Maged El-Diery
Summer Solstice (June 21) - Terry Brown
Autumn Equinox (September 23) - Alexandra Sullivan
Winter Solstice (December 22) - James Mahone

It's a full boat and I trust you are all happy with
your assignments. If there are any problems let me
know ASAP so I can make the necessary changes.

My cd has hit the mailbox and as
always when you receive it the package will include
not only the cd, but a list of participants and a set
of mailing labels so you won't have to worry about all
those pesky addresses when your time comes.

Most of you have never met and we've got an eclectic
group of interesting folk from all over the world
representing New York, Maryland, Connecticut,
Colorado, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington DC, Japan
and New Zealand. This circle is lousy with teachers
(3) and their administrative ilk (2). None of which
are in the same school. There is an accountant, a
bother and sister, 2 DJ's, a musician, 3 illustrators,
a designer and one museum director. A comic book
loving screenwriter, a Ph.D student or 2 and 3
Michael's. Our memberships age range is somewhere
around 28-60 and we have 16 participants all together.
That means you'll have to mail a few extra cd's each
month.

A heads up, If anyone is having problems with their cd
let me know. Having done this for a few years I know
some tricks that might make things easier.

I'm looking forward to a great year filled with tons
of music to sooth the savage beast within.

Let's all get in there and spin.

Cheers,

Mark Korsak
Mr. January

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Circle 5.1 June 2006
Jennifer Wertkin
Music to Make You Chilled (June in December)



How It Ends - Devotchka
Ooh Child - -Beth Orton
In the Waiting Line - Zero 7
Its a Sight to Behold - Devendra Banhart
9 Crimes - Damien Rice
The Shining - Badly Drawn Boy
Be There Now - Ray Lamontagne
I'll Cover You (reprise) - Rent, Jesse L. Martin
Cherry Blossom Girl - Air
Strawberry Blonde - Ron Sexsmith
Passing Afternoon - Iron & Wine
Sunday - Sia
Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad - Moby
The Sea - Morcheeba
While My Guitar Gently Weeps - The Beatles
Empty Shell - Cat Power
Things Behind The Sun - Nick Drake