Ontronik Khachaturian

Ontronik "Andy" Khachaturian
Native name Անդրանիկ Խաչատուրեան
Also known as OnTroniK™
Born (1975-05-04) May 4, 1975
Los Angeles, California, USA
Genres Electronic, alternative rock, progressive rock, alternative metal
Occupation(s) Musician, Producer, DJ
Years active 1990–present
Associated acts OnTronik™, System of a Down, The Apex Theory

Ontronik "Andy" Khachaturian (Armenian: Անդրանիկ Խաչատուրեան; born May 4, 1975)[1] is an Armenian–American, musician, producer and DJ. He is known for being the original co-founder/drummer (1993–1997) of the Grammy Award-winning metal band System of a Down and founder/lead singer (1999–2002) of the alt-progressive rock band The Apex Theory.

History

System of a Down

Andy Khachaturian was born to Armenian parents in Los Angeles, United States. He met Daron and Shavo in high school. Khachaturian then met Serj, when they decided in 1994 to form the band System of a Down. Together they recorded a demo titled "Untitled 1995 Demo" and "Demo Tape 1". In 1996 they recorded "Demo Tape 2" and in 1997 recorded "Demo Tape 3" and "Demo Tape 4".[2] In 1997, after spending four years with System of a Down, Andy had to leave the band due to surgery on his left hand, due to an accident practicing Jeet Kune Do, and was replaced by John Dolmayan, current drummer of System of a Down.[3]

The Apex Theory, VoKee and DJ stage

In 1998, Ontronik with Art Karamian, David Hakopyan and Sammy J. Watson decided to form the band The Apex Theory, bringing to market 2 music albums and 1 EP. Then they decided to rename the band Mt. Helium. In 2002 Ontronik left the band because of musical differences.[4] After leaving The Apex Theory, Ontronik formed a rock band in 2004 with a group of friends, called VoKee. Currently Ontronik is working in Los Angeles, California in his "OnTronik ™" project as his solo project.[5]

Bands

Band Position Start date End date
System of a Down Co-founder/Drums 1993 1997
The Apex Theory Founder/Vocalist 1999 November 2002

Discography

System of a Down

  • Untitled Demo Tape (1994)
  • Demo Tape 1 (1995)
  • Demo Tape 2 (1996)
  • Demo Tape 3 (Version 1) (1996)

The Apex Theory

  • Extendemo (2000)
  • The Apex Theory (EP) (2001)
  • Topsy-Turvy (2002)

References

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