At least that link to the Sorabji recording is down, so it cannot be downloaded anymore. I personally really enjoy your work, Mr. Powell, and will continue to buy your CDs, in the hope of you producing more in the future. At least one positive thing can be gained out of this, which is that you certainly do have an audience for your work.
Yeah, don't let the bottom-feeding mass-sharing internet insects influence your work as a recording artist. I've ordered all of your Sorabji discs from Altarus (some I got secondhand on Amazon

) in the past and I certainly look forward to whatever may come next (
ahem.... definitely consider working out Sonata 5 or Sequencia someday!!!!). File-sharing is the inevitable downside to the wide and unprecedented publicity that can be gained via the world-wide-web. I've definitely downloaded a few things in the past, but I stick to out-of-print things that nobody has bothered putting on Itunes or Emusic.
The suggested attitude that comes part and parcel with jerkoff high school/college students who feel entitled to sharing anything and everything that exists in the recorded world makes me tremble for how coming musical generations will be able to relate with recordings. Without pontificating too much, it just reeks of that good old sense of entitlement and bratty self-obsession that is sucking the spirit out music as a whole. I recently read some high-school jazz prick's essay about how recorded music should be completely free, with a whole bunch of pedantic philosophical points and asinine bullshit to boot. He should have just been honest and said something along the lines of, "Music should be free because I don't have any money, because I don't work enough and I maxxed my credit card out gassing up the SUV my parents gave me. I used my Christmas money to buy a Nintendo WII and a new Ipod for all my illegal downloads. I'm eating out at Friday's too much, buying too much alcohol, and buying too many pieces of computer hardware, so I can't afford to buy a copy of 8-cd John Coltrane box set on Amazon. I don't own any Coltrane CDs, but some bittorrent user told me it was available so I have to have it!!! ALL OF IT! Once I have it, I can share it with others and get props and smileys on the forum I use!!! That wll B awsum!!! Oh yeah, and that's why music should be free."
I'm glad that I live near one of the only good used CD stores left in the U.S. because nothing feels better then picking up a new disc and carefulling listening to it on the headphones back at the house. Certainly a lot more fun than buying terabyte after terabyte and ripping DVD after DVD to make sure that nothing goes wrong with your complete Bach, complete Mozart, and 9,000 gigs of complete piano music playlists. Bunch of f**king squirrels. Some of the people on Gamingforce and the blogosphere really need to get outside some more, like real squirrels.