First off, what are you using to making your music with?
You need to mix the elements of your track better. The drums are too quiet and the bass/synth is far too loud. I bet your meter is redlining/clipping out. If you bring the bassline volume down and your drums will become louder.
You need to EQ your drums correctly and work on techniques to get the drums sounding loud. EQ your kick drum by rolling off the frequency at around 80 - 120 Hz so that it leaves room in the mix for the sub bass to sit. You could possibly layer about 3 snares on top of each other. 1 snare with low frequency thump at around 200Hz, 1 snare with mid snap at around 600Hz - 1.2Khz and 1 snare with some mid to high frequency fizz at 2-4Khz. You will need to EQ each snare so that they sit well together then add some compression so that they gel together. Hi Hats should be given an EQ boost in the high frequencies to bring the brightness out in the mix and a high pass filter added so that no low frequency nastiness can mess with your bass frequencies.
EQing your drums is super important to allow room in the mix for the other elements of your track to sit and sound clear with no muddiness.
One thing also, your bass/synth isn't in time with the time signature of your track, 4/4 (4 beats per bar/4 bars per phrase). Try playing around with the arrangement of your bassline so that it fits your time signature.
Keep trying and keep posting in here. There are plenty of people, just like me, that are also learning how to produce and willing to help those that are just starting out.