Stripped of the bug sounds, and some of the guitar noodles, this would be a fine film floor for a suspenseful chase scene....like a manhunt through a dark, damp Central Americal jungle... a CIA guy being pursued by FALN guerillas.
It's recorded well, and has a lot of impactfull low freqs. There are publishing houses who specialize in this stuff. If you have a lot of it...get it in the mail to publishers...google...seeking composers of sci-fi, drone, and other specialty film work , to submit. Really. Seriously.
If this one is an indication, you have an in-demand product. You need to find someome who can hook you up with producers. Get thee a publisher.
Here:
http://www.shockwave-sound.com/Royalty_Free_Action_Music/
Listen to some of the samples, like "The Threat". Check the link to their affilliate program. This is one of about a thousand hits on a search for "suspense thriller science fiction music publishing". Make contact. Learn about the business by looking at sites, and listening, and checking if you are invited to submit work. Submit. I think you've got a good shot.
Or even
with the bug sounds...notice how this publisher has a variety of instrumentation on a single work. Multiple masters of different tracks. He's smart. A lot of houses will throw up a version, then have to special-order from the composer for a strip or add. Take a clue from this. Do as many masters of various combos that rock you, say, at least two...fullish...and more stripped. Select the best two, that contrast the most, on each of a dozen tunes. Put them on a dozen CD's...and get them all in the mail to anyone who's in this business. Also, put ALL the work on soundclick...a lot of houses now want to ONLY sample your work by a visit to your site...if they're interested, they'll contact you. Follow instructions at the publishers' sites.
Good luck.