How it started
A borrowed generator and forty-one people
The first Pulse night was in 2014, in the courtyard behind a friend's father's printing works in Adabraka. Two bands, a borrowed generator, forty-one people through the gate and a bill that we covered out of our own wages. Nothing about it suggested a festival.
What it did suggest was that there was an audience in this city for Ghanaian music played properly and paid for honestly — and that nobody was serving it. We have run shows every year since. Some of them lost money. None of them was cancelled.
Today we are eleven people full time, forty more on show weeks, with our own sound and lighting stock in a warehouse in Tema. The festival is three nights in December. The other fifty-one weeks are other people's shows, which is what pays for ours.
See what we do the rest of the year




