Must have been a pretty "scene" club (weekend millionaires) for no-one to care what was played so long as it was house. I've worked in some EDM clubs where international house veterans have been kindly told to let the resident take over after an hour because they mixed a rough set or were playing too safe with "club classics" or "their big hits" instead of the cutting edge stuff that the regulars were used to.
However, I don't envy mobile DJ's - it takes alot of patience and alot of mouth to pull off a really good mobile gig and being well paid is part and parcel and deserved. Same goes for Wedding Bands.
Is it more difficult ? - IMHO, no, not if you are doing it right (and in the right places), its just .... completely different ballgame altogether. Most mobile DJ's I know and have known would not last 10 seconds in a decent house club.
I don't under any circumstances envy having to try to cater for everyone at a wedding or birthday rather than trying to cater for people "into" what I play though - some people are just good at it (and I've done it once or twice and never again).
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I have a colleague who's entire business is based around design work like this. Around valentines day he uploaded a picture of a heart shaped box truss system, I certainly understand why these people make the money they do.

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