A Deep Dive into Graysland by Alexander Paul Burton

Grayscale by LGBTQ+ artist Alexander Paul Burton explores identity, relationships and queer experience through emotive electronic music

Alexander Paul Burton has just put out a new release called Graysland, and it’s a must-hear for those interested in the LGBTQ+ electronic music scene in 2025. Exploring identity and intersectionality, this track is Tropical House music with intense meaning behind it, and as such is bound to appeal to those who love lyrical depth as much as those who love a quality danceable beat.

How Graysland Reflects LGBTQ+ Voices Through Music

Alexander Paul Burton’s Graysland release reflects the LGBTQ+ community in several ways. First and foremost, the track weaves personal storytelling into its lyrics, reflecting on themes of self-acceptance, resilience and the complexity of identity – all in under three minutes. The song’s layered production can also be seen as reflecting the incredibly varied and nuanced experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals, in this sense moving between vulnerability and empowerment as though it’s the easiest thing in the world. In its blend of feel-good Tropical House and emotive lyrics, the track also allows for both celebration and reflection, therefore making it equally relevant to those navigating questions about their identity as to those who are celebrating a new-found individuality.

What Inspired Graysland by Alexander Paul Burton

We already know that this track comprises music exploring identity and intersectionality, but its explorations actually go even deeper than this. In particular, and as is the case with many of Alexander’s releases, the songs draw upon Burton’s experiences growing up gay in rural England and later moving to Toronto, Canada. Musically, the artist is inspired by artists as broad-ranging as Phil Collins, Calvin Harris, Kygo, Paul Simon, NF and Billy Talent, giving his music an enjoyably eclectic feel.

All in all, then, this new Alexander Paul Burton release, Graysland, sits at the forefront of the LGBTQ+ electronic music scene in 2025, not only due to its infectious musical sound, but also for the way it channels lived experience into something that can resonate with people around the world.

Stream Alexander Paul Burton – Graysland on Spotify below!

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