Y2K FM

In this article, we will explore the impact that Y2K FM has had in different areas of society. Y2K FM is a topic of great relevance today, which has captured the attention of academics, experts and public opinion in general. Throughout history, Y2K FM has played a pivotal role in shaping our lives and the way we see the world around us. Through detailed analysis, we will examine how Y2K FM has influenced culture, politics, economics, and other aspects of society, as well as the implications this has had for the future. By exploring different perspectives and evidence, we hope to shed light on this relevant topic and encourage critical reflection on its present and future impact.

Y2K FM
Broadcast areaLondon
Frequency90.6 FM
Programming
FormatUK garage, jungle music, dancehall, hip-hop
History
First air date
2000–2008 as a pirate station

Y2K FM (standing for "Yours 2 Keep") was a Pirate Radio Station based in London. It was known to broadcast a variety of music relating to UK underground music, such as garage music.

It began broadcasting in the early 2000s on the 90.6 frequency modulation which was formerly occupied by Pulse FM.

History

London-based Y2K FM (standing for "Yours 2 Keep") began broadcasting in the early 2000s on the 90.6 frequency modulation which was formerly occupied by Pulse FM (jungle music), Chicago FM (house and garage), Cyndicut FM (drum and bass) and its predecessor Mission FM. The station transmitted from North London as a pirate radio station to inner London city and the Greater London area. They won joint first place for "The Best Radio Station" with Freek FM in the UK Garage Awards 2000, at Camden Palace.

The station played a wide range of UK underground music, with broadcasts primarily covering UK garage music, while also showcasing DJs, MCs and performers from the UK hip-hop, dancehall, and jungle drum and bass scenes. The Heartless Crew also had station airtime, alongside DJ Naughty, Scotti Dee, DJ Tiny, LJ Influence, MC Skanker, DJ Steady, Donae'o, Super Raggo Crew, Outlaws, DJ Pioneer, and Bass Inject Crew.

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