E-Shine started as a drummer at the age of five, and was already an experienced bassist and an electric guitarist at 15, when he routinely performed with various underground artists as a session musician.
[4] Joseph played on Banai's album, "Sh'ma Koli" (Hebrew for "Hear My Voice") – winning him a Gold Record.
E-Shine toured with “Funk’n’stein” all over Israel, Germany, England, and Poland (where the band was selected to perform in the "4 Culture Dialog" Festival).
Four more months of performances and intense writing sessions in the U.K, and the band was ready to go back to Israel to record its debut album – Onwards, produced by Chris Shaw.
During the recording of Onwards, E-shine was asked to join the successful Israeli band "Hadag Nahash" (Hebrew for "the Snake-Fish") as their guitarist.
While touring "6" with Hadag Nahash, E-Shine managed to release Acollective's second album, Pangea, which came out in August 2014 and was distributed by the British Alcopop!
Pangea turned out to be a great success and was received praise from music blogs all over the world, including UNCUT, NME, DIY, Clash, and many more.
Following the tour, the band and E-Shine recorded Shaban's then-new album in 2014, Targil Behitorerut"(Hebrew for "Awakening exercise"), which was certified Gold.
E-Shine's success continued in 2015 with Hadag Nahash as well, during the recording of a live album of the band together with the Israeli Opera Philharmonic, which was released in March of that year.
After leaving Acollective, E-Shine continued to collaborate with Hadag Nahash and was credited for strings arrangements and guitars for the band's ninth album, Shutafim Ba'am (Hebrew for "Partners in the Nation").
In 2012, he produced Tails of a Drunken Man for LFNT, a band led by Ran Nir, bassist for the Asaf Avidan & the Mojos.
During that time, E-Shine also produced two singles for the Israeli-born virtuoso violinist & singer-songwriter, Michael Greilsammer (in Hebrew מיכאל גריילסאמר).
During this year, E-Shine also worked as a guitarist and a bassist for Israeli singer Idan Chaviv's album Le'abed Ineyan Bazeman (Hebrew for "Lose Interest in Time"), which was certified Gold.