London Underground FM

[1][2][3][4] The following UK garage DJs and producers started out at London Underground: MJ Cole,[5] Dreem Teem (Timmi Magic and DJ Spoony),[6][7][8][9] Ramsey & Fen,[10] Norris "Da Boss" Windross,[11] Jason Kaye, Hermit, Daryl B, Emma Feline, David Howard, Greg Stainer, Matt "Qualifide" Campbell, Lisa, Nortee B Nice, Jason H,[12] Danny Foster, and Richie Fingers.

[13] What initially set the station apart from its rivals was the MC free zone policy and its group of producers.

On its return, a core group of its original members had left the station, due to their commercial success as well as the shift in the garage music sound, from a four to the floor (4x4) beat pattern to two step (2-step).

By now, the station attracted DJs and MCs from other stations, and new talent, along with a few original members: Mr Buzzhard, Jason H & Shax (The Clairvoyants),[17] Matt "Qualifide" Campbell, Rossi B and Luca,[18] MC Skanker, TNT Express, Easy G, Mr D, Leona H, Paradise & MC Richie Rich, Half Pint, Angie B, Scratcha DVA,[19] Pioneer,[20] and many other performers.

Throughout the early 2000s, the station hosted a room at "Smoove", Ministry of Sound, and Colin McMillan's "4Play", held at Legends nightclub.