Listening to Eurovision 2009 music. These are all available on YouTube.
My favorites (somewhat in order-ish):
Urban Symphony - Rändajad (Estonia) - A haunting piece with vocals & strings, new agey with ethnic/folk elements, but just a touch more uptempo than might be expected from this description
Waldo's People - Lose Control (Finland) - I'd probably describe it as "hard trance", vaguely reminiscent of Scooter. A nice dance song
Alexander Rybat - Fairytale (Norway) - A very fun, up-beat song combining elements of pop and folk-rock. The mvid includes some cool Norwegian traditional dancing. FYI: Alexander's violin playing is majorly faked (even the frets—suggesting he can't play). This song won Eurovision 2009, however
Marko Kon & Milaan - Cipela (Serbia) - kind of a funny song with an accordian and a guy in a deep voice who is speak-singing half the time. Strangely addicting
Sasha Son - Love (Lithuania) - Piano, Voice, orchestra, & a very mild electric guitar. It's a pretty song, generally pop with some jazz/R&B elements
Inga & Anush - Jan Jan (Armenia) - a fun dancy song with some ethnic instruments. Vaguely reminds me of some punjabi stuff, but with a more Western pop feel overall
Krassimir Avramov - Illusion (Bulgaria) - Countertenor singing pop. Some versions of the mvid are rather NSFW
Christina Metaxa - Firefly (Cyprus) - a fairly standard (soft) soft rock song. Definitely on the pretty side, though
Chiara - What If We (Malta) - Somewhat similar in style to some Josh Groban stuff, but sung by a female vocalist, and with more "umph"
Regina - Bistra Voda (Bosnia & Herzegovina) - acoustic rock, a bit like a march, with a slightly folk twist. Extra points for offering the song for download at their website
Also worth mentioning is Sveltlana Loboda - Be My Valentine (Anti-Crisis Girl) (Ukraine) - this is a very weird song, noisy, dancey, and employing a lot of brass. The mvid is very weird and risqué. While I don't really like this song, it's addicting