Baines I wouldn't say has an outright Scriabin influence. However, there is a long list of composers who did. The most notable example in my mind is Nikolai Roslavets. His 3 extant piano sonatas and his three very difficult etudes show this influence greatly, and they are great pieces in their own right. Alexander Mosolov also is another composer who shows this influence, but his music has a bit more punch to it. His piano sonatas and nocturnes are recommended. There is also Arthur Lourié (another Russian, don't let the name fool you) who composed many works influenced by Scriabin. There are more neglected composers like Sergei Protopopov who have also composed some works indebted to Scriabin. A champion of a lot of this music is the pianist Steffen Schleiermacher, who has recorded many works by these composers. Hamelin has also recorded the complete piano works of Roslavets.