Bio

Infinitee DJing at a House party in San Francisco, 1994

Ever since his first rave experience in the hay day of San Francisco’s underground scene at “Haze Theater,” in 1993, Sean Rojas (a.k.a. djinfinitee, Sean Infinitee) has been moved by the music, the vibe, and the emotional journey a DJ can take you on. Inspired early on by synthesized sounds from artists like Kraftwerk, Afrika Bambaata, Grand Master Flash, and Herbie Hancock during the break-dance revolution in the late 70’s and early 80’s, Sean has held a deep appreciation for electronic music since his early youth.

DJing another House Party in East Bay, 1995

After becoming a regular at events within the San Francisco rave scene, Sean became more and more interested in what was going on behind the decks. Influenced heavily by the sounds of local San Francisco legends Jeno, DJ Dan, Garth, Carlos and Dutch, Sean and three of his best friends Jeremy Weintraub, Gabe Sventek, and Dave White put their funds together and got a pair of decks and mixer. Fueled by his passion for the music, he took advantage of any opportunity to spin-getting his feet wet at local house parties within the SF Bay Area from early 1993 through early 1995-playing everything from House, to Breaks, and early Techno. Honing his skills and expanding his horizons, Sean’s DJ influences began to branch outward towards the East Coast where heavy hitters like Danny Tenaglia, Junior Vasquez, Josh Wink, and Little Louie Vega reined supreme. After 2 years of bedroom DJing and playing house parties, Sean was ready for prime time. In February of 1995, he made his official debut when he and his three friends threw their first party called “Ravers in Wonderland” playing along side the very same artists who inspired him in the very beginning.

Infinitee @ Esparrago Rock Festival, Jerez, Spain 2003

Fast forwarding almost 14 years, Sean eventually found his niche playing Nu-Skool breakbeat, and achieved his career defining moment when he won the Breaks FM International DJ Competition in 2003 winning the a slot to play along side the likes of; Public Enemy, Orbital, Jay Cunning, Atomic Hooligan, The Autobots, Deekline, Skool of Thought, The Lawgiverz, and more at the “Esparrago Rock Festival” in Spain.

(Left to right) Bill Vega, Terry Hooligan, Jay Cunning, Jez Autobot DJ Rasco, Nick Deekline, DJ Kajhy, ED209, Skool of Thought, Infinitee

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With Fine Cut Bodies at Sullivan Room, 2005

While not only working hard at pushin’ breaks via the internet airwaves, Sean played an integral part at building the breakbeat scene within NYC. He partnered with local D’n’B crew Direct Drive and local up and coming DJ Wavewhore to produce NYC’s longest successful breaks weeklies “Hit the Breaks” and “Unbreakable” at the Sullivan Room. Holding a residency at Sullivan Room from 2004-2006, he is credited with bringing artists for their first US appearances like NAPT, Autobots, Kid Kenobi, DJ Quest, Atomic Hooligan, Jay Cunning, Baobinga, etc., and was in demand as NYC’s top breaks DJ going on to rock venues throughout the Northeast including DC, Boston, Philly, Upstate NY, and more.

Infinitee playing in the “O-Pod” for Opulent Temple at Burning Man, 2009

 

In 2009, Sean relocated back to the Bay Area where it all started, and began producing his event “Wicked Wednesdays” at Lounge 3411 (Oakland), and Shine (SF) where he held residencies 2009-2011, and connected with the Burning Man camp, “Opulent Temple,” earning a slot to play in 2009 and ’10 on the renowned Opulent Temple stage on same dance card as Elite Force, Bunny RITM, Seb Fontaine, and more.

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