The 31st, originally known as The Tiffany System, marks their unique place in the annals of electronic music from their base in Australia. Despite their roots reaching back to a different genre and era, their transition into the electronic music sphere has garnered attention. The group's discography, though seemingly steeped in history, showcases their evolution with notable albums that resonate with the electronic music aficionados. Their early works, including an album recorded in 1968 and another recorded during the same year but released in 1972, highlight their foundational sound. These albums gained retrospective acclaim, particularly for their association with legends Duane Allman and Gregg Allman, showcasing a blend of early electronic elements with rock influences. The 31st's journey from a band with rock origins to embracing electronic soundscapes reflects their adaptability and contributions to the broader spectrum of music, bridging past and present in the electronic music scene.