Yes both the Totem brand and the Joseph brand do "holographic" sound.
The difference I would say is that the JA speakers tend to be more accurate, closer to flat, and thus more "neutral" sounding. The Totems tend to have the "Totem dip" in the upper mids, which gives some of that nice distant soundstaging. But it also gives Totem that particular identifiable tonal balance, where it sort of thins out and sharpens up the high end. I find the Totem sound to be superficially attractive, but just too obviously colored for my own long term satisfaction.
I haven't heard the Joseph Profiles, but have plenty of experience listening to the JA Pulsar and especially the Perspectives, and those speakers are trully special in terms of a grain-free, timbral beauty. As I understand it from other listener reports and reviews, the lower priced "profile" models tend to preserve this aspect of the JA sound.