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Aki Ville Yrjänä (born 30 July 1967 in Kemi), better known by the stage name, A. W. Yrjänä ((:ˈɑːʋeː ˈyrjænæ)), is a poet and the singer, bassist, and primary songwriter of the Finnish rock band CMX. In addition to his musical work he has published five collections of poems. == Music ==
Yrjänä has studied theology and comparative religion,〔(Apu )〕 and his texts often contain strong mythological imagery.〔(Y L I O P P I L A S L E H T I 20. syyskuuta 2002 )〕 His symbolic texts are considered to be a major part of CMX's appeal. Yrjänä himself has said: "I've never tried to write cryptic text, but it seems I just think in a complicated manner."〔(CMX: Epäkaupallinen avaruusooppera - nyt.hs.fi - Musiikki )〕 Yrjänä also plays the guitar, and usually composes on the guitar rather than his primary instrument, the bass guitar.〔(SÄVELTÄJÄT JA SANOITTAJAT ELVIS ry. - A. W. Yrjänä 02/2006 )〕 He can be heard playing the guitar on the occasional CMX song (such as "Hautalinnut" from ''Aion''),〔(Song details / finnmusic.net )〕 as well as on "Pop-musiikkia" by Neljä baritonia. He has produced ''Rautakantele'' and co-produced a number of other CMX albums as well as albums by other artists, such as Pohjannaula, Wilma and Little Mary Mixup.〔http://www.inkfish.fi/henkilot_yrjana.php〕 In 1997, Yrjänä wrote ''Silta Niilin yli'' that consisted of 18 songs for a seven-piece orchestra. It was performed on the Joensuun Laulujuhlat festival.〔 He has also collaborated with Sanna Kurki-Suonio and Henrik Otto Donner in composing a musical piece for the celebration of the 150th birthday of the Finnish national epic Kalevala. It was performed in the Helsinki Ice Hall in February 1999.〔
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