He also ventured into the international music scene with the first five studio albums World Peace Orchestra (2009), So Far So Close (2015), Pasar Klewer (2016), Rumah Batu (The Stone House, 2018) and Hari Ketiga (Day Three, 2020).
They released their breakout eponymous album including the title track "Gemilang" ("Dazzling") composed by Dwiki and written by film producer Mira Lesmana, which became a critical and commercial success, selling over 800.000 copies.
Arya Dipayana and Sapardi Djoko Damono into a soundtrack for Garin Nugroho's film Cinta dalam Sepotong Roti (Love Is in a Slice of Bread).
In December 1994, he wrote and arranged the main theme for Bella Vista, titled "Impian Cinta" ("Dream of Love"), performed by Uchi Amyrtha and Iwan Zein.
[13] In 1995, Dwiki wrote "Tak Kan Hatiku Mendua" and won its first place at the year's Pop Song Festival.
In August of that year, he also re-established and reorganized the Farabi Music Education Center with his wife, Purnamasari, formerly owned by the late Jack Lesmana and his son, Indra.
[19] A month after, Dwiki collaborated again with Iskandar, to wrote "Melangkah Di Atas Awan" for the series of the same name, performed by Ronnie Sianturi.
[21] Dwiki won the grand prize at the 2000 Asia Song Festival in the Philippines, through his work "Biarlah Ku Simpan dalam Hati", performed by Rita Effendy.
[23] On 4 August 2006, it was reported that Dwiki and his 99-piece orchestra would held an inaugural concert, Menembus Batas (Beyond the Limits), featuring popular singers and Islamic acts, like Melly Goeslaw, Opick, Sam Bimbo, Rachel Amanda, his wife Purnamasari, and Seurieus, accompanied by a 66-voice choir, which is a combination of the choirs of Unpad, Farabi and ESQ.
[27] In February 2015, Dwiki signed a contract with MoonJune Records to release his second international studio album and sixth overall, So Far So Close.
Initially titled Passion, Love, Life, it was recorded in the United States in January,[28] and recruited several musicians including the violinist Jerry Goodman, bass guitarist Jimmy Haslip, Chad Wackerman and Dewa Budjana.