so right away you've got a vocal that's sure to be in my head for years. 'da da da da'.. So it's catchy immediately.
Love the tone of the reece. Sounds perfect. The drums through the intro are weak though, completely buried under the rest of the track. Work on that mix.
Once it breaks out I totally identify with the track. I play stuff like this on occasion, the whole ooh-wah ooh-wah ooh-wah bass line 2 step thing.
This track loses more than half of itself in mono. You should think about always running at least your bass in mono, if not your bass and your drums. If it ever gets played on the radio or pressed to record, it's gonna get pushed to mono, and this track as it is would never survive the transition. You got a mixer where you can switch between mono and stereo as you listen to it? Try it, you'll see what I'm talking about.
Outside of the intro and the breakdown that's like the intro, the track goes pretty well with itself.. The basslines are great, but I'd work on the balancing of the layers, volume wise. Sub is pretty good. Kick needs more oomph, definitely. Snare comes through well.
I wish the rest of the track came through as clearly as the reece does. The reece sounds PRO dude. Is that a sample or your synth work? I'd like to know how you made it. 
Arrangement wise it's solid. It would be easy to mix, and would definitely work on a dancefloor. My only complaints are with your mix.
Arrangement - 4.5
Mix/Eq - 3.0
Total Score - 7.5
