Opus 32 #1
Excellent playing, you have a good feel for Scriabin and how to interpret his music, this following your interpretation of Sonata #5. What I really like about your Scriabin playing is your contrapuntal definition, I can hear all the voices and the duet character of this piece, and your tone production is beautiful, even more considering you are playing a Yamaha C3, a model of grand piano that can tend to be tinny and/or metallic. Not here; you mange your piano very well, perhaps you have had the hammers voiced.
The only technical weak points I hear are the 16th note pianissimo scales at mm. 4-5, 9-10, 28-29, and 33-34. These don't work out a couple of times (it's a hard thing to do I know), you should practice these slowly and really analyze what you are doing that makes this inconsistent. My other gripes are that there is no change of character or dynamics at the "inaferando" sections or at the aforementioned scale passages, and your first quintuplet 8th note rythym at m.13 beat 3 is not flowing or free enough, it seems very metronomic the way you do it. Your whole interpretation could use a bit of rubato. These issues seem to smooth themselves when we get into the 3rd page. I think your final four measures are particularly good, the music just fades away. All in all this is an excellent performance.