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"'''Dark Domination'''" is a musical composition by Takeharu Ishimoto and Yoko Shimomura that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind]]''. It is one of the boss themes of [[Xehanort]].
"'''Dark Domination'''" is a musical composition by Takeharu Ishimoto that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind]]''. It is one of the boss themes of [[Xehanort]].


==Appearances==
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==Composition==
==Composition==
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"Dark Domination" is a combination of "{{c|Replicas|track}}" and "[[Critical Crossroad]]" with a few original segments. It features elements of "[[Destati]]" and "[[Rage Awakened]]", carried over from the two base tracks.
 
"Dark Domination" was altered between the in-game version and the original soundtrack album in a similar manner to "Critical Crossroad". The album version changes the balance of the song, most notably bringing out the main violin and reducing the bass choir. The structure of the track was also changed: the in-game version features a piano bridge 4:51 before looping, skipping the introduction in the loop. The album version replaces the bridge with a repeat of the "Rage Awakened" section that preceded it, after which it returns to the introduction, resolving the "Destati"-based intro to a unique ending chord.
 
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==Albums==
==Albums==
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File:Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ (Cross) - Original Soundtrack Cover.png|Disc 6, Track 12 in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ (Cross) - Original Soundtrack|Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ [Cross] - Original Soundtrack]]''
File:Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ (Cross) - Original Soundtrack Cover.png|Disc 6, Track 12 in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ (Cross) - Original Soundtrack|Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ [Cross] - Original Soundtrack]]''
File:Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Vinyl LP Box Cover.png|Disc 3, Side B, Track 1 in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Vinyl LP Box]]''
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 2 February 2024

Kingdom Hearts III
Dark Domination
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Arranger Takeharu Ishimoto
Composer Takeharu Ishimoto
Yoko Shimomura
Length 5:33

"Dark Domination" is a musical composition by Takeharu Ishimoto that appears in Kingdom Hearts III and Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind. It is one of the boss themes of Xehanort.

Appearances[edit]

Kingdom Hearts III[edit]

Battles
Cutscenes
  • Scala ad Caelum: "One Sky, One Destiny"

Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind[edit]

Battles
  • Scala ad Caelum: Armored Xehanort
Cutscenes
  • Scala ad Caelum: "Sora and Kairi"

Composition[edit]

"Dark Domination" is a combination of "Replicas" and "Critical Crossroad" with a few original segments. It features elements of "Destati" and "Rage Awakened", carried over from the two base tracks.

"Dark Domination" was altered between the in-game version and the original soundtrack album in a similar manner to "Critical Crossroad". The album version changes the balance of the song, most notably bringing out the main violin and reducing the bass choir. The structure of the track was also changed: the in-game version features a piano bridge 4:51 before looping, skipping the introduction in the loop. The album version replaces the bridge with a repeat of the "Rage Awakened" section that preceded it, after which it returns to the introduction, resolving the "Destati"-based intro to a unique ending chord.

Albums[edit]