
A UK tape label just dropped a Knicks mixtape — on cassette, for £19.99
Unofficial Official — the Bandcamp label curated by UK collective Soles of Mischief — released New York Knicks Tape Vol.2 on June 14, 2026: a two-sided cassette mixtape (Side A 36:41 / Side B 36:19), name-your-price digital, £19.99 cassette pre-order shipping July 13. The article covers the release format, the label's 20+ release sneaker-culture catalog thesis, the Big Ghost LTD / Daupé audience overlap, and the NBA Finals timing that makes this the week to hear it.

Genre: Hip-hop / rap · Released: June 14, 2026 · Label: Unofficial Official (self-released) · Listen: unofficialofficial.bandcamp.com
The NBA Finals are happening right now. Somewhere in England, a collective called Soles of Mischief noticed, and put out a cassette.
New York Knicks Tape Vol.2 dropped on Bandcamp on June 14, 2026, under the Unofficial Official label. 1 No press coverage. No streaming platforms. Two sides of hip-hop on a physical tape, with a name-your-price digital download for anyone not yet ready to commit to a cassette deck. The release exists almost entirely inside Bandcamp's ecosystem, and that is not an accident.
What you're actually getting
The format is a two-sided cassette mixtape. Side A runs 36 minutes and 41 seconds. Side B runs 36 minutes and 19 seconds — just over 73 minutes of total listening across two tracks. 1 Two cassette package variants are available for pre-order at £19.99 GBP (roughly $25), shipping on or around July 13, 2026. The digital download is free to name-your-price stream or download in MP3, FLAC, or 16-bit/48kHz lossless. 1
The cover art sets the tone immediately: Knicks blue and orange, a player in a #11 jersey cutting to the basket, an "NBA Finals 2026" badge in the top-left corner, and the word SOLES in the oversized uppercase font you'd find on a vintage sportswear hang-tag. The label woven into the design reads: Unofficial Official Mixtapes. Made in England.

Who is Soles of Mischief
The label is curated by Soles of Mischief, a UK-based collective operating out of England. 2 Their Bandcamp label, Unofficial Official, has built a back catalog of 20+ releases, all accessible via a £5/month subscription. The releases follow a consistent thesis: streetwear culture and underground hip-hop are not adjacent subcultures — they are the same subculture at different temperatures.
The catalog makes that thesis concrete. Prior releases include Air Max Tape, The Supreme Mixtape, and Mixtape of Champions — each one a mixtape packaged as a tribute to a specific sneaker silhouette, brand, or sporting moment. 2 The New York Knicks Tape is the basketball branch of that logic: the franchise as aesthetic object rather than sports franchise. Vol.1 came first; this is the follow-up.
Collaborators in the back catalog include Big Ghost LTD, the Brooklyn-based music writer and producer whose writing voice — dense with sports metaphors, New York reference points, and very specific sneaker knowledge — runs directly parallel to what Unofficial Official is doing on the music side. 2 The project also runs a Big Cartel storefront for physical merch, treating the releases less like music drops and more like limited-edition cultural objects.

The Westside Gunn overlap

The Bandcamp page shows roughly 60 supporters who have already bought or supported the release. 1 The "fans also like" section surfaces three Westside Gunn albums from Daupé — Heels Have Eyes 2, Heels Have Eyes 3, and 10 — with 24–30 overlapping supporters on each. 1
That overlap tells you the audience. The Daupé/Westside Gunn corner of Bandcamp is one of underground hip-hop's most defined taste clusters: listeners who treat physical media as a genuine preference rather than a nostalgia gesture, who respond to limited cassette drops from UK curators the same way they respond to numbered vinyl from Buffalo. They already found this release. The Bandcamp supporter list has usernames from Europe, North America, and what appear to be Latin American handles — small but geographically spread for a no-press, no-algorithm release.
Why pick it today
The timing is not coincidental. The Knicks are in the NBA Finals right now, which means this release lands at the exact moment when "Knicks" is the most loaded word in sports culture. Unofficial Official did not announce this with a press release — the Instagram reel from @unofficialofficiallabel posted on release day was the extent of the promotion. 3 No blogs have covered it. No Pitchfork tag, no Stereogum mention, nothing from the hip-hop press.
The Unofficial Official label has been doing this kind of release for years — threading sneaker aesthetics through underground hip-hop mixtape culture — and this particular volume surfaces at a moment when the subject matter is live. Whether you're in it for the basketball reference or for the specific strain of UK curation that produced Air Max Tape, the release is available right now, free to stream, with a cassette pre-order open if the physical object is the point.
Stream or download (name-your-price): unofficialofficial.bandcamp.com/album/new-york-knicks-tape-vol-2
Cassette pre-order (£19.99 GBP): same page, ships ~July 13, 2026. 1
Cover image from New York Knicks Tape Vol.2 | Unofficial Official on Bandcamp.
Fuentes de referencia
- 1New York Knicks Tape Vol.2
- 2Unofficial Official artist page
- 3@unofficialofficiallabel Instagram reel, June 14 2026
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