https://somafm.com/dronezone/ this might be just up your alley :)
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Yeah, the word drones was something I remembered latenly
Check out Boards of Canada. Lots of their stuff is like this.
I think a correlation here is also the fact that it's video game music, which tends to be very repetitive but engaging.
So you might want to explore other popular retro video game soundtracks, because a lot of them will have a similar feel as the track you posted.
Hmm maybe William Basinski? He kinda has droney stuff that fuzzes out and goes on for a long time with piano fragments and stuff. I find his stuff very relaxing personally.
You've heard this, haven't you?
It's more... "up-beat" than what you posted, but the vibe isn't 100% dissimilar.