This is basically what you're looking for, the VV986 grease is designed for much wider temperature ranges so it isn't as likely to burn off.
MasterPro is just one brand, the emphasis is a moly EP grease that doesn't contain graphite. Even if it does have graphite, with the right additives it's unlikely you'll actually have to worry about corrosion induced by graphite on aluminum.
tbh, I find myself using Valvoline more often lately. I put the tiniest little dab in 4 equally spaced spots and just work it in.
That being said, I keep it away from plastic or rubber parts as much as possible since it is petroleum based.
Silicone for rubber and plastics, but I find the ones I have tried tended to dry out a lot faster and off-gas.
Anti-seize is good stuff but not really good for moving parts. Something that is going to be rotating or touching something rotating at extreme speeds is going to need high temp grease on it. Check this