Hi goldentone,
Congrats on posting your first recording here! Hearing a selection from Scriabin's early Op. 16 Preludes, which are lesser known works, is refreshing. The character of this Prelude No. 4 is almost like a lament, isn't it? Your playing and pedaling show much sensitivity for the phrasing. I also like your portato touch on the chords at the end of the phrases, and your voicing of the upper notes in the RH and lower notes in the LH--that is to say, the outside notes of those chords. I noticed that a challenge in this piece is the quiet range of dynamics (nothing of Scriabin is ever easy!). It's mostly gradients of p, all the way down to ppp, which takes much effort to play, especially where the the music is already sotto voce right from the start. I think you do a good job with that.
In listening, I noticed that in measure 6 in the RH chords, I can clearly hear the D naturals in the RH, but not the upper F's in that set. But similar to variations among editions of Chopin, differences occasionally crop up in various editions of Scriabin's music.
Again, good work in shaping your rendition, goldentone, and thanks for posting!