No.
The precise statement of Relativity is that inertial frames, those in which an observer is not accelerating, are all relative to each other by the Lorentz transformations. However rotation is not inertial -- in particular a frame rotating at any speed would at some point away from the origin be rotating faster than the speed of light -- so that rotation isn't magicked away by Relativity.
This isn't to say that you can't do rotation or acceleration in special relativity, it's more that you can't make them disappear. An object is either rotating, or it is not. An object is either accelerating, or it is not. Every inertial observer will agree on this statements, though they may (will) disagree on the actual numbers.
Therefore anyway, rotation (quantised or not) is not at all in conflict with Relativity. The way in which they interact can be interesting, though.