The Underground Lab was created to provide a creative atmosphere for the artists and filmmakers of T.U.L. We are a digital distribution and content delivery network company that takes pride in working with and for artists and content creators of all types. We work with Black artists, Latinos, Women, and people of color as well. Find more information on MWBE and BIPOC businesses to support.
We provide full-service video and audio production as well as own and operate 2 AVOD On-Demand Television Networks and a Radio station.
We Specialize in:
film production
book publisher
music production
Podcast Production
Photography
We help artists produce and distribute their content on our networks as well as provide a few platforms to advertise and push their content to the masses. We are based in Maryland, USA and our Television Networks can be viewed on RokuTv and Amazon FireTV worldwide. We developed the 2 apps internally with the intention of providing a world-class experience that rivals and surpasses the major motion picture studios.
Orpheus’s story
My personal background is tied to my business by allowing me to provide a high-quality content distribution network that has the potential to rival major production companies while allowing artists of all types to digitally distribute their content to the masses. Local artist’s voices and visions are oftentimes muted and pushed to the side by major distribution and production companies because they don’t fit the mold of the popular style trend at the moment. We are here to give this artist and their content a network to display their talent. The Underground Lab is here for and with the local, independent, content creators of the future.
The main motivating factor for me is to be able to provide a high-quality platform that will allow an amazing artist the ability to be seen, heard, and read. Too often we get turned away or placed into bad distribution deals that do not represent the best interests of the artists and content creators. We are here to set the standard and represent the underrepresented.