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This is the paradox of spinning professionally... and you have described the situation quite well.
So, speaking from my own experience (not extensive... but enough) it basically depends on the type of club/crowd, how you (or the night actually) are promoted, and the promoter (assuming the club has one).
In the US, the masses and many promoters tend to consider trance (as we know it) a specialized niche. In large US cities, your first gig probably won't be the largest, most happening club... but since there's more clubs in urban areas, you may have more opportunties to play your sound.
Clubs and promoters are businesses and the bottom line takes precedence over individual creativity. You could maybe do 2 demo CDs/mixtapes - one that includes some cheezy tunes and the other with your true sound... but label the non-cheeze one as "progressive".
Your first dance club gig will almost definitely be playing to a mainstream crowd who want (demand!) Sandstorm-esque tunes. The same crowd who will refer to your set as "techno". The whole art of dj-ing is to work in the good stuff and have them begging for more. Even on a good night you might have to throw a cheezy song to get them to the dance floor. Just hope it's not a crowd that wants Brittany Spears.
However, it's possible a club/promoter might want to introduce a new "trance" night, for example. You might have more leeway in this type of setting.
The best setting for an aspiring professional to throw on an awesome trance set might be a non-dance scene. Most larger nightclubs have a separate lounge area. Without the demands of filling the dancefloor, it can be the perfect venue to feel things out... and to prove yourself to the promoter or whomever.
Lastly, depending on how well connected and involved you are with local clubs... you could always promote your own night. I would love to do this sometime, but just haven't pursued it...
My most enjoyable playing has been at large private events where I'm fairly tight with hosts and many guests, all who I KNOW will connect with my music.
Good luck!
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